Durres Prosecution: The oath used for construction was off standard

The Durres prosecution is looking into laboratory records of construction materials from seven buildings destroyed by the November 26th earthquake to reveal the responsibilities of the tragic deaths of 23 people under their ruins. The tragic event of the 6.4-magnitude quake that struck Albania lost 52 lives and injured [...]
In the tragic event of the 6.4-magnitude quake that hit Albania, 52 people were killed and wounded over 1,000.
But, as a result of poor construction, eight of the nine members of the Lala family were extinguished after the devastating quake turned the 4-story building they lived in, within seconds, into a pile of concrete and iron ruins in the former shipyard area in Durres, ABC News reports Klan Kosova.
After the quake, the Pesdical Prosecutor of the Durres recorded a criminal prosecution for acts of abuse of office, construction contrary to the technical rules following death and deliberate murder.
From the findings of concrete tests used for the construction of these seven objects was out of the standard.
In addition to the seven buildings where the victims were registered, the Durres Prosecutor's Investigation into construction materials is expected to extend to hundreds of buildings damaged by the earthquake, aimed at whiteling the causes and responsibilities that have contributed to their injury.












