Two days after the explosion of a building in the middle of Paris, which left four dead, many people have still not been able to return home. "For a certain number of inhabitants, it will now be necessary to think about long-term accommodation.The situation will not recover tomorrow morning (Tuesday evening) .It will take long months, even years to heal these wounds that are absolutely huge, "said the mayor LR of the 9th district of Paris, Delphine Bürkli, interviewed Monday evening on Europe 1.

"We have welcomed about 500 people since Saturday, the vast majority have found temporary relocation solutions to friends or families," said the elected. Four people died and dozens more wounded after the explosion due to a gas leak, rue de Treviso, in the 9th district of Paris.

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"A dozen buildings are still not accessible to the population." The mayor of the 9th arrondissement said that a "dozen buildings" are not accessible to the population. "It's a shock wave that has devastated part of the borough, I think of the bereaved families and the many wounded, a dozen buildings are still not accessible to the population." At present, seven buildings are in danger, and five others in temporary arrest ", explained Delphine Bürkli.