Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

■ Albania ended the search for survivors of a quake that killed 51.

Quake’s death toll at 51; authoritie­s say all bodies recovered

- By Llazar Semini

TIRANA, Albania — The search and rescue operation for earthquake survivors in Albania has ended, the prime minister said Saturday, with the death toll at 51 and no more bodies thought to be in the ruins.

Prime Minister Edi Rama said preliminar­y figures showed more than 1,465 buildings in the capital, Tirana, and about 900 in nearby Durres were seriously damaged in Tuesday’s 6.4-magnitude quake.

About 2,000 people were injured. A woman in Tirana who had been in a coma died, the health ministry said Saturday. Local media reported the 20-year old was injured by a falling brick while leaving her apartment.

In Durres, hundreds of residents and Rama and President Ilir Meta attended the funeral of nine members of a single extended family who were killed when a four-story villa collapsed. One young man survived and has been sent to Italy for medical treatment.

Preliminar­y figures estimate at least 4,000 people are homeless. About 2,500 people from damaged homes have been sheltered in hotels. Others have been taken to neighborin­g Kosovo or have moved to eastern areas of Albania.

The prime minister has pledged all homeless will be in “stronger homes” in 2020.

The first seriously damaged building has been demolished, and a dozen others are expected to follow. Assessment experts from Greece, France, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia are involved.

A new draft law will sentence all investors, architects and supervisor­s to seven to 15 years in prison for violating constructi­on norms. That and corruption in Albania’s building industry have been blamed for much of the quake’s effects.

The government has set up financial compensati­ons for families of the dead, including $9,000 per family, special pensions for elders and scholarshi­ps for children.

Government and private calls for donations have collected about $16 million in three days.

Global pop stars of Albanian origin Dua Lipa, Rita Ora and Bebe Rexha also have made appeals via their social media sites.

Ora said she would help build a home for a homeless family and “myself directly help these families as much as I can!”

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