A cry of despair from the Common Leader of Avdimos, Andreas Fotiou, regarding Turkish Cypriot houses that are in ruins.
As he said, processes for restoration of houses have started, while he himself spoke with the Turkish Cypriot Property Management Service and expressed the hope that this time they will be heard. "Let us not come later to cry in the ruins," he said characteristically.
As he said, these are 12 houses which are dilapidated while one is located in the center of the community. This issue was also raised before the Refugee Committee with its chairman, Nikos Kettiros, noting that "the community is literally being demolished due to the weather conditions and the old buildings that exist.
The dilemma facing the Ministry of Interior is one and concerns the safety of the residents of the community, or it will correct the specific buildings or instructions will be given to demolish them. "Already in the last few days, a large community building, as the mayor told us, has taken a dangerous slope," he added.
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