As reported, Innsbruck’s emergency sleeping center on Schusterbergweg had to be evacuated at the beginning of October due to a huge infestation of bed bugs and mold. The renovation is in full swing, but it is not easy.
On the Schusterbergweg in Innsbruck, about 90 homeless people have a place to go at night. But it had to be temporarily closed at the beginning of October. Hygienic conditions were no longer acceptable. Since then, the homeless have had to be sheltered in a tent or in alternative accommodation.
At the beginning of October, the Tyrolean social service responsible for the emergency shelter was still confident that they would be able to move back in quickly. “The renovation of the sanitary areas could take longer,” said Krone at the request of “Krone”. The planned re-entry this week cannot therefore take place.
We should be able to move back in in November
But TSD is still confident it can reopen the house in November and carry out the final renovation work while it is still in operation. It is emphasized that we have already been rid of the bed bugs.
Source: Krone

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