
Following the director of the ARRSH, the SP MP, Olsi Komiçi, is also convinced that the landslide on the Librazhd-Prrenjas axis was a natural phenomenon, and not a consequence of works on the new road route that is being built just above.
In a reaction on Facebook, Komiçi expresses his conviction that the company and the government are not at fault and therefore the criticism does not bother him.
"After about seven hours of non-stop work, with two excavators and three powerful scrapers, the company that maintains this segment of the national road made it possible to open it, making it accessible to all citizens who were passing by and were blocked on this road axis. True, the delay was great, but human life is worth more than anything; thank God there were no victims. To say that the collapse of such a large rock massif, a natural phenomenon, that the company or the government is to blame, is laughable and tearful. We have no complexes," Komiçi writes.
Despite the reaction of the SP MP, which is "for both laughter and tears", we recall that at the location where the collapse occurred and blocked traffic for eight hours, just above, heavy vehicles are working on the construction of a new road segment, as part of the Corridor VIII project.
The question that Comici must answer for citizens to believe him is: why did this natural phenomenon happen right now when construction is underway in the area, and not in the many years that this axis has existed?






















