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Europe pledges additional support for quake-hit Albania
The European Union’s new leader for crisis management is visiting Albania to assess damages and reconstruction needs after last week’s powerful earthquakeDecember 5, 2019, 2:41 PM1 min read The European Union’s new head for crisis management is visiting Albania to assess damages and reconstruction needs after last week’s powerful earthquake. In his first official mission…
The European Union’s new leader for crisis management is visiting Albania to assess damages and reconstruction needs after last week’s powerful earthquake
December 5, 2019, 2:41 PM
1 min read
The European Union’s new head for crisis management is visiting Albania to assess damages and reconstruction needs after last week’s powerful earthquake.
In his first official mission as a member of the European Commission, Janez Lenarcic met Thursday with Prime Minister Edi Rama and visited quake-hit areas.
The 6.4-magnited earthquake on Nov. 26 killed 51 Albanians and injured more than 3,000 others. More than 11,000 buildings were damaged and an estimated 12,000 people made homeless. Many have found shelter in hotels, public buildings, tents, with relatives or in neighboring Kosovo.
The European Commission had already sent 15 million euros ($16.6 million) to Albania.
Rama was optimistic, after returning from a NATO summit in London this week, about positive reaction to his plans for an international donors’ conference for earthquake relief.
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