Enhanced Implementation of Law No. 33: A Step Towards Ensuring Public Safety
A recent working meeting was held at the headquarters of the Tunis Governorate to discuss the implementation of evacuation decisions issued by the Tunis Municipality. The meeting focused on 248 buildings identified as posing an imminent danger to occupants and passersby.
Key Takeaways from the Meeting
The meeting, chaired by Tunis Governor Imed Boukhris, emphasized the need to accelerate safety procedures, particularly through the urgent rehabilitation of the Doulatli Street area and the creation of a specialized agency for managing dilapidated buildings. The governor called for the rapid and orderly execution of evacuation decisions, categorizing cases by their level of danger to preserve human lives and property.
Collaborative Efforts for Public Safety
This initiative will be carried out in close coordination with delegates from the concerned districts. The meeting was attended by:
- The first delegate of the governorate
- Delegates from Sidi El Béchir, Bab Bhar, and La Médina
- The delegate for social affairs
- The head of the regional municipal police brigade
- Representatives from relevant regional administrations and municipalities (Bab Souika, La Médina, and Bab Bhar)
Next Steps
The implementation of Law No. 33 aims to ensure public safety and prevent accidents related to dilapidated buildings. By prioritizing the rehabilitation of high-risk areas and creating a specialized agency, the authorities are taking proactive measures to protect citizens and their properties.