Garbage: The owner of the building was invited by the police, we'll see if there's a need for evacuation.

Director of the Directorate for Security and Emergency in the Pristina municipality Lulzim Fushtica said initial “measures are being taken following the collapse of part of the asphalt along a segment on “Don Stater Kurti” in the capital. He said that “cause is still not known because it is still early to speak”, but added that the owner of a [...]
He said that “cause is still unknown because it is still early to speak to”, but added that the owner of a nearby seat has been invited by police for interview. To him, he said that “in all likelihood would be initiated even the case for causing general risk”.
“The cause is still unknown because it is still too early to be spoken. Police are at the scene, along with the management teams for Security and Emergency Agency, with the Construction Inspectorate, KEDS, the water pipeline, that's all teams. Currently, they are taking the country's initial security measures”, Fushtica said.
The building's subservary has been called to the police for interview as a cause of this case. In all likelihood, the case will also be initiated because of the overall risk”, he added.
Fushtica said that tomorrow the Deputy Inspectorate “will be released at the scene and will begin with measures to be taken”.
The path will be closed for a long time. We will take all measures to ensure that this space does not come to any other risk”, he said.
Fushtica said construction inspectors “are making a assessment of the” situation, when asked if they are using evacuation of residents there.
“All teams are here and for any danger, if there is a smaller danger, we'll take steps”.
“will be assessed by specialised teams. If there is a need for evacuation, residents will be evacuated, but at the moment there is no need for an evacuation. But if there is a need, we certainly will not risk it for a moment and we will remove any citizens who feel endangered or if any other public building or space is at risk, Fushtica said.
Due to the collapse, part of the residents on several streets in Pristina have remained without water supply, as Regional Water Company “Pristina” announced.Periscope












