Rama at Trauma Hospital: We won't let anyone back, citizens let the problems know

Prime Minister Edi Rama was at Trauma Hospital, where he visited those injured by the quake. “All have been found at the head of the task yesterday, this is a thank-you moment. There have been no fatal shocks, wounds have not been extremes, maximum care. Everything's been better than anyone. It takes as much peace as possible, [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama was at Trauma Hospital, where he visited those injured by the quake.
It takes as much calm as possible, we have no human losses and serious injuries to our homes. Each building will be verified and concluded on the importance of cracks. Anyone who fears to stay at home has 700 beds and optimum conditions in Durres.
I'd pray that everyone don't panic, not fear. Not all cracks are dangerous. Everything will be verified, we must not increase the feeling of alarm. We won't let anyone back, citizens let the problems know.
It takes patience and some time on the part of all”, Rama said.
The structures were able to handle the situation?
First of all that we've been organized immediately, because it's the Minister of Health, the Defense, or the Prefects who worked with protocol training that's ready for emergencies. Everything worked out best. Good it's never over, but it's all best faced, Rama said.











