“It is a difficult time for our university. But we will get out of it. We want everything to resume and that there are no further inconveniences ”. The Rector of the University of Cagliari, Francesco Mola , this morning, three days after the collapse of the building of the Faculty of Languages in Sa Duchessa , convened an extraordinary board of directors of the University , to take stock of the initiatives adopted and those to be undertaken.

The tragedy did not happen for a few hours. And the Magnificent - investigated with three others as part of the culpable disaster investigation - addressed the practical issues, which were then also illustrated in a video: the Language lessons will resume “remotely from Monday 24 October. While from 7 November we plan to bring them back to the Aresu clinic ”.

"We are collaborating with investigators to understand what happened", underlined the head of the University of Cagliari.

The launch of a psychological assistance service for children has also been announced. In addition, a way to recover lost lessons will be studied with the managers of the various courses.

Mola appears serene. And it also seemed so to those who attended the Board meeting. "During the meeting, the rector explained that monitoring is underway on all the buildings of the University", explains Elena Fontanarosa , who represents the students on the board of directors, "we expect the results to arrive by the next call together with the Academic Senate " . Scheduled for October 27th. That day we should know the health of a real estate assets of thousands of cubic meters, where the failures continue. The last one, this morning, in the Ismoka spaces of Erasmus, in via San Giorgio.

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