Naxxar Evacuations: Families Flee Homes Amid Collapse Fears
Naxxar Residents Flee Homes as Construction Site Collapse Feared
In the quiet, residential streets of Naxxar, a sense of urgency shattered the morning calm. Ten families were abruptly evacuated from their homes, their lives upended by a looming threat from a nearby construction site. The cause? Fears of a potential collapse, sending shockwaves through the close-knit community.
Evacuation Orders: A Sudden Reality
Residents of Triq l-Imqabba and surrounding streets received the news around 7:30 AM. The order, issued by the Civil Protection Department, was clear and immediate. They had to leave their homes, leaving behind their daily routines and the comfort of familiarity. “I was in the middle of making breakfast when I got the call,” said Maria, a mother of two who lives on Triq l-Imqabba. “We had to grab what we could and go.”
Neighbours helped each other, sharing cars and offering support as they were directed to temporary accommodation at the Naxxar Parish Centre. The scene was one of controlled chaos, a stark contrast to the usual tranquility of this sleepy town.
Construction Concerns: The Root of the Problem
The evacuation orders were triggered by concerns about the stability of a nearby construction site. The site, located on Triq l-Imqabba, is currently undergoing development into a block of apartments. Fears of a potential collapse led to the evacuation of nearby homes as a precautionary measure.
Engineers were swiftly deployed to assess the situation. Their findings, while not yet made public, were serious enough to warrant the evacuation of such a large number of families. “We’re doing everything we can to ensure the safety of our residents,” said Naxxar Mayor, Dorisleam Tabone. “We’ll continue to monitor the situation closely and keep our community informed.”
Life in Limbo: Residents Adapt
For the evacuated families, life has been thrown into disarray. They’re adjusting to temporary accommodation, dealing with the stress of uncertainty, and worrying about the safety of their homes. “It’s not just about the inconvenience,” said Joseph, another resident of Triq l-Imqabba. “It’s the worry. We don’t know what’s happening with our homes, our neighbourhood. It’s scary.”
Despite the challenges, the community has rallied around the affected families. Neighbours have been dropping off food, clothes, and toys, turning the Naxxar Parish Centre into a makeshift hub of support. “We might be out of our homes, but we’re still a community,” said Maria. “We’re looking out for each other.”
As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the residents of Naxxar are strong, resilient, and united. They’re facing this crisis together, their spirit unbroken despite the disruption to their lives. They’re waiting, hoping, and preparing for the day they can return home.
For now, the future remains uncertain. But one thing is clear – the people of Naxxar are ready to face whatever comes next, together.
