An emergency house with people living in it collapsed in the Kaliningrad region


In the village of Konstantinovka, Kaliningrad region, an emergency house with people living in it collapsed. Residents cannot be resettled since 2019. Footage from the scene was published by Izvestia.
A wall collapsed near the building in the place where the burnt-out municipal apartment is located. When people started leaving the house, a hole appeared in the floor of the second floor right at that moment.
"It's actually very scary even now. People are trying to get things out, and the ceiling just collapsed, there were screams. I don't even know how to get things out of there, because everything is heavy. We're scared," said a resident of the house.
People living in the emergency building were offered to move to the premises of the maneuverable fund, located far from their places of work, schools and kindergartens. People refused the offer and temporarily moved in with relatives and rented apartments.
The district Prosecutor's office is conducting an inspection into the collapse of the emergency house wall.
"The observance of the housing rights of citizens of the specified apartment building is under the control of the prosecutor's office," Yevgeny Nosov, prosecutor of the Guryevsky district of the Kaliningrad region, told Izvestia.
On January 20, Izvestia learned that workers in Irkutsk had begun demolishing an unfinished house while the owner of one of the apartments was on duty. At that time, the workers were not deterred by the presence of the woman's son, Alexei Suzdalov, in the building, who was looking after the apartment and filmed the moment.
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