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Heerma understands Groningen frustration after reinforcement mistakes

Heerma understands Groningen frustration after reinforcement mistakes

Interior Minister Pieter Heerma expressed understanding for the frustration of Groningen residents following errors in safety assessments for homes in the earthquake-affected region. His comments follow a report by the Groningen Safety Advisory Council that identified new flaws in the ongoing reinforcement process.

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