
The damage to the rear of the apartment in Diemen, where an explosion took place Thursday. Photo ANP / Evert Elzinga
Dozens of residents of the affected Thursday by an explosion flat in Diemen afraid to return to their homes back. Their apartments were released yesterday. This has housing The Key to know, reports news agency Novum.
The emergency services go the next time with the residents on the table to discuss their return. A spokesman for The Key said today against Novum:
“We are dealing with people who do not dare to return. Today, we offer these people therefore still shelter in a hotel. The emergency services deal with each individual call to watch so they do not dare to return. “
The total number of residents (including the homes not yet released) does not want to return back not known. According to director living Lidy van der Schaft some residents still do not dare to go back. She says:
“We understand that it is a traumatic experience for these people. Over time, we therefore offer clinics at which representatives of Victim present. “
The residents of the dwelling may be released tonight to spend in a hotel, but must return to their homes. Tomorrow Van der Schaft:
“The houses are safe. For this group, we propose no other accommodation available. With the relocation of our first priority is given to all residents who really can not return. “
In the flat at the Beukenhorst Thursday was an explosion in which two people were killed. Of the 193 total, there are now 89 homes found safe. A block of 48 houses is as expected until Tuesday inaccessible. A total of 56 homes are uninhabitable for a long time.
The day before yesterday came some clarity on the cause of the explosion. Liander heard Thursday afternoon at 15:24 pm that a gas leak was caused by activities in the flat. At 15.45 the explosion came. Mechanics were too late spot to connect the gas on time
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