Sunday, December 28, 2014

No more danger of collapse at Albert Heijn XL in Tilburg, residents back to … – BBC News

No more danger of collapse at Albert Heijn XL in Tilburg, residents back to … – BBC News

  Tilburg – The inhabitants of the Philips Vingboonsstraat that Saturday were evacuated because of the risk of collapse at the Albert Heijn XL in Tilburg, they returned home. That the municipality has confirmed Sunday after earlier reports of Broadcasting
 Brabant. There would be no more danger of collapse.

 

First, people would in the night from Sunday to Monday sleep somewhere else, but that is no longer needed. Monday will be the Albert Heijn XL, Etos and Gall & amp; Gall also open again. “Customers have to take into account a limited supply of fresh food. During the day they will have to be topped up again,” explains a spokesperson from Ahold.

Or open other stores Monday morning the doors is still uncertain. A total of fifteen houses Saturday next to the building evacuated after part of the roof of the C & amp; A in had subsided. Constructors Ahold, the owner of the property, and specialists of the Municipality have jointly observed Sunday that the situation is safe and will not fall over the walls.

Salt sprinkled
Sunday morning was from aerial shoveled snow from the roof to reduce the pressure on the property. Also, there is a small amount of salt spread on the roof.

The resident was told there is no more danger for local residents. The building at the Jan Heijn Street in Tilburg, which includes the Albert Heijn XL and C & amp; A are located, remains definitely closed until Monday

slumped
The roof above the C & amp; A – on the right side of the mall – is definitely a foot fell down. The roof has a bow construction, while the Albert Heijn XL sits under a flat roof.

In the complex include Blokker, Barretos, Bart Smit and Van Haren located. Ahold, the parent company of supermarket chain Albert Heijn, is the owner of the property

Publication: Sunday, December 28, 2014 – 17:19 Modified: Sunday, December 28, 2014 – 18:05
Author: Sebastian Quekel
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