Three months following a report indicating that roughly 50 percent of schools in Pristina posed safety risks, the Directorate for Security and Emergency has commenced several interventions. These measures address deficiencies identified in the educational facilities. Among the actions taken are the installation of security cameras in locations where coverage was previously absent, alongside the replacement of expired fire extinguishers across various sites.
The initial site assessment revealed that approximately half of the schools within Pristina did not meet established safety standards. Consequently, the Emergency Directorate began implementing corrective actions at facilities deemed unsafe for student occupation. Furthermore, specific attention was given to the “Gjergj Fishta” primary school building, where security cameras have undergone necessary work and are now fully operational.
Speaking about the ongoing efforts, the Director for Security and Emergency, Lulzim Fushtica, provided updates on the ground operations. He detailed the scope of the work that has been initiated across the educational infrastructure. These interventions aim to enhance the overall safety and security profile of the schools throughout the city.
The ongoing commitment reflects a systematic effort to rectify the issues highlighted by the earlier safety report.
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It is encouraging to see that concrete measures are finally being implemented to address the identified safety risks in Pristina’s schools.
What are the timelines for resolving the safety deficiencies across Pristina’s schools?