Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy: Earthquake did not bring road injuries and bridges

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy in media communications in a media statement has suggested there are no damage to roads or bridges. In the statement, the ministry writes that until reports made so far have resulted in no serious damage or roadblocks. Here is the full announcement of [...]
In the statement, the ministry writes that until reports made so far have resulted in no serious damage or roadblocks.
Here's the Ministry's full announcement:
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy and its policy institutions have been put on full alert since the first moments after the earthquake to calculate the possible damage caused in infrastructure or energy systems, as well as to repair immediately every defect in these systems.
Early reporting results in no serious injuries or roadblocks. A The RRSH follows contacts with all contract inspectors and contractors, to thoroughly enumerate any road axis or bridge for any possible damage that could jeopardise their sustainability.
In the first moments after the quake, problems have been caused in the substations of the Durres area. There have been statistics of transformers and 110 Kv lines that supply them, but with interference from O groups The US has all returned to work. Currently, energy has been restored to all areas where there has been disruptions.
At the port of Durres, there has been a slight damage to warehouse 4-5 in Western Terminal, but without risk of worsening the situation.
MIE and addiction structures will continue to be on alert all night long for any need of citizens whose signal messages are able to convey through the unique 112.












