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Half The Buildings In Bucharest's Historic Center Could Collapse In Strong Earthquake
13.12.2010, 14:16 | Real Estate | 965 views
More than half the buildings in Bucharest's historic center might collapse in an earthquake more powerful than seven degrees on the Richter scale, said Stefan Dumitrascu, chief architect of the city's 3rd sector, where 90% of the buildings are located. According to Dumitrascu, no more than EUR12-13 million has been invested in these buildings' restoration and it's a wonder they are holding up at all. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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