These are the protocols and belongings that can be recovered from Multicomercio: 'We have asked the staff to only take out computers and documentation'
Recovery efforts for belongings at the Multicomercio building in Guayaquil are being conducted under specific protocols to ensure safety following a fire incident.
Efforts to recover personal belongings from the Multicomercio building in downtown Guayaquil continue under a controlled scheme that sets specific protocols for property owners and tenants. The initiative, carried out on March 13, aims to allow the retrieval of essential goods while ensuring safety in a structure impacted by a fire that occurred on February 11. This organized approach seeks to prevent further hazards while facilitating recovery efforts.
According to the established guidelines, individuals wishing to enter the building must complete a prior registration process. This involves visiting a tent set up by Segura EP on Eloy Alfaro street, where basic details such as full names, identification numbers, and contact information are collected. This registration is crucial as it helps manage access in an orderly manner, facilitating a rotational entry system and allowing for monitoring of all individuals entering and leaving the premises.
Once registered, owners or representatives of offices and departments can enter the building to recover specific items deemed essential—primarily computers and documentation. The controlled access measures aim to balance the urgency of retrieving belongings with the ongoing safety concerns stemming from the fire incident, highlighting the challenges faced by residents and business owners in recovering from this event.