There will be a three -dimensional imprinting of the area’s geomorphology
In progress, early on the morning of Thursday, May 15th in the area of Heraklion, a detailed imprint of the geomorphology of the area together after sliding, with a specialized drone, a procedure indicated by the geologists, with the aim of highlighting and recording the whole geological phenomenon.
The invitation to the individual who responded relentlessly was made by the Municipality of Heraklion, with the President of the Municipal Unity Charalambos Alogdianakis, explaining that there has been no change in cracks in recent days. “The drone and the recording will help us after making a three -dimensional imprint,” noted Mr Alogdianakis, who clarified that residents’ concern has cut “since the phenomenon is not going on”. He described the evolution as a relief, especially after the 6.1 Richter earthquake that did not seem to affect, as he said, the cracks.
However, Mr Alogdianakis explained that a key issue is what will happen to families whose houses have been affected and awaiting support measures for their repair. In the area of Vouta, the Secretary General of the Municipality of Heraklion Maria Skrafnakis was found, which clarified that two state -of -the -art machines such as those placed in Santorini were expected to make measurements and records of possible microtacies.
The descent of two state -of -the -art machines such as those installed in Santorini has been secured. In the coming days there will be metrics of microcosmms, while at the same time in the area by DEYAI, any leaks have been isolated and insulated. In addition, Mrs Schrafnakis noted that the EAGME scientists’ findings, as well as engineers, was expected to control other houses with possible cracks. As the Secretary General of the Municipality of Heraklion added, two cranometers are expected tomorrow. “We are in contact with the Ministry of Natural Disasters of Natural Disasters, in order to begin the procedure for compensation to those affected and whatever is needed,” Ms Schrafnakis said.