Ruined houses, abandoned people, dramas that no one sees in Finiq

In the villages of Finiqi, the rains of the last few days didn't just take away the roofs. They took away the peace, they took away the homes, they took away the lives and security of dozens of families who today live amidst ruins, fear, and a heavy institutional silence.
Where aid should have arrived, mud has arrived. Where the state and structures should have been, only loneliness has arrived.
Fix Fare in Brajlat: "I just finished the house... now the water is getting to me"
In the village of Brajlat in Finiqi, landslides have torn up the road, cracked the walls and forced residents to flee at night, in the clothes on their backs. Manthjo Kaçi waits for Fiksi at the door of a house that is no longer his. The house has moved, the floor has sunk, the wall has bent as if it were made of paper.
The municipality evacuated him and his wife. But evacuation is not a solution. Evacuation is simply telling you “leave your house, now look where you are going to live.” With tears in his eyes, Manthjo says: “I had just finished the house… now the water has flooded me.
"My wife has cancer. We are living with my brother, but we can't stay there all our lives. Please help us."
The drama does not end here. In the same village, Niko has also been severely affected. His house was closed forever after the rains. He and his wife are sleeping in an uncle's room today. Mr. Niko speaks with difficulty, not because he doesn't want to, but because he has had a head operation and his voice betrays him. But the pain is visible. The disbelief is visible. The abandonment is visible.
Dhivër/ A life left under the rubble
In the village of Dhivër, the story becomes even more serious. Grigori, a person with mental health problems and without anyone in this world, lives in a half-ruined house, with a leaking roof and rooms filled with damp. When Fiks Fare knocked, he did not open the door. Maybe out of fear, maybe out of sadness, maybe because he is no longer expecting anyone.
The view is scary. Half of the house has collapsed. The municipality has made a small environment so that he doesn't sleep on the street... but the roof is leaking, the humidity has taken over. He has no family. This man needs help now.
In Finiq, there are entire villages destroyed. There are elderly people who cannot leave. There are sick people without treatment. There are families who no longer have anything to call "home". But there is no foot knocking on their door. There is no institution that stands by them. There is no plan, no help, no solution. Finiq has people who want to live, but today they no longer have a home to live in./ TopChannel
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