Bed bugs/mold
Refurbishment of emergency shelter takes longer
As reported , the Innsbruck emergency shelter on Schusterbergweg had to be evacuated at the beginning of October due to a massive infestation of bedbugs and mold. The renovation is underway, but it is not easy.
Around 90 homeless people have a place to spend the night on Schusterbergweg in Innsbruck. But this had to be temporarily closed at the beginning of October. The hygienic conditions were no longer acceptable. Since then, the homeless have had to be accommodated in a tent or in alternative accommodation.
At the beginning of October, the Tyrolean social services responsible for the emergency shelter were still confident that they would soon be able to move back in. "The renovation of the sanitary facilities could take longer", they said in response to an inquiry from the "Krone" newspaper. The planned move back in this week can therefore not take place.
Should be able to move back in by November
However, TSD is confident that it will be able to reopen the building by November and carry out the final refurbishment work while the hotel is still open. They have already got rid of the bedbugs, they emphasize.
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