The storm in Istog damaged houses, schools and other objects, Hakki Rugova

The bad weather that swept Kosovo yesterday left much damage in our country. Snow and rain caused considerable material damage in Kosovo, and in some municipalities, there were even electricity problems, writes Periscope. The most affected region is Dukagjini, where strong winds have suffered Peja, Gjakova, Istog and Prizren. In [...]
Snow and rain caused considerable material damage in Kosovo, and in some municipalities, there were even electricity problems, writes Periscope.
The most affected region is Dukagjini, where strong winds have suffered Peja, Gjakova, Istog and Prizren. On last night, by strong winds, Istog suffered mostly.
Although no human injuries have been recorded, material harm is considered to be considerable. To learn more about the situation there, Periscopi has contacted Istog Mayor Heaki Rugova municipality that was greatly affected by last night's storm.
Rugova said powerful winds have not caused human damage, but have had only material damage. The chairman of Istog points out that the field teams have come out to calculate the number of damages that he says will make up as soon as possible.
Powerful winds have brought damage to institutional, public, agricultural, greenhouse, cattle, schools, roads, electricity. So we're making an effort to be sau. Teams are in the field working intensively. Kosovo Police are also engaged, KEDS, KSF, they're all active. I expect the preliminary assessments to come out tomorrow and the members of the government cabinet in Istog will also look at how we can present these damage. Thank God there's been no harm in people, but only good material damage, and that's all, but other damages we have to save anyway, Rugova said.
Because of the heavy snowfalls. THE document in Istog has decided to suspend learning.
KEDS has announced that it has committed over 500 workers on the ground, who are making efforts to sabotage the damage caused by powerful winds and for their consumers to have electricity.
And meteorologist Sylla Tahirsylaj has indicated that snowfall will continue in our country. Until Monday we have unstable weather, there will be snowfall today and tomorrow in the afternoon. The minimum temperature will be minus 10. From Monday again it will snow, it will take 2-3 days, which is good news for early planting and for growing water”, Tahirsylaj said. He has said that temperatures next week will go up to minus 8 degrees./Periscopi/












