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The Inhabitants of a Couillet Tower Forced to Leave Their Housing in Emergency: "How Long Will It Take?"

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In Couillet, in the commune of Charleroi, a residential building was declared uninhabitable, forcing the 32 inhabitants to evacuate within a very short period of time. In the event of structural security problems which pose a serious risk to the occupants. The sudden nature of this advertisement left many tenants unoccupied, some having not even been informed of the situation before the last moment. An expert report highlights significant damage…
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In Couillet, in the commune of Charleroi, a residential building was declared uninhabitable, forcing the 32 inhabitants to evacuate within a very short period of time. In the event of structural security problems which pose a serious risk to the occupants. The sudden nature of this advertisement left many tenants unoccupied, some having not even been informed of the situation before the last moment. An expert report highlights significant damage…

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RTL Info broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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