Three Injured by Bad Weather in Albania

Bad weather has today involved Albania, where two young people in the town of Kucova have been injured and a 40-year-old in Dryhouse. Two serious accidental events have occurred as a result of the wind storm in Kuchove this Thursday, where a 26-year-old and 17-year-old boy who are located [...]
Two serious accidental events have occurred as a result of the wind storm in Kuchove this Thursday, where a 26-year-old and 17-year-old boy at the Berat Regional Hospital were injured.
The boy who was working for the assembly of a solar panel in a relative's house has fallen from the house sole by the strong wind, Tch reports.
The fall from a height of about three metres has caused the young man from the village of Tapi in the Kucova fracture district and collapse throughout the body.
Michael Runp was found unconscious on earth and transported to the Berat Regional Hospital. He is currently in the operating room in the Surgery Department, while doctors claim his condition is serious.
Another major event has occurred near the Kucova Hospital. As a result of the severe storm, a water tank has been cut off from the roof and dropped over a 17 - year - old girl, who was on the street.
The girl with the initials, S. K, picked up by random passersby and was taken to the hospital. Even the 17-year-old girl is at Berat Regional Hospital, where she is being examined by doctors. She's out of danger for life, though with fractures and multiple wounds.
A few minutes later, a 40-year-old resident in Korca as a result of the strong wind has fallen from a two-story object in The Source while working.
“On Date 3103.2022, in the village of Dhermi, Himara, working, has fallen from a double object, citizen K. H., 40, resident of Korca, who is under the care of doctors. The investigative group is on the scene and is working to whitewash the circumstances of the <x0...According to the police.
In Vlora the strong wind has reactivated the fire hearth at the site of the town's collection of remains. Despite natural circumstances, service teams are on the scene to keep the situation under control.











