Okay, here’s a breakdown of the text you provided, summarizing the main points:
Main story:
Two squatters who were living in a dilapidated (adn dangerous) building in the Naardermeer nature reserve have been moved to a healthcare housing facility in Hilversum.
Key Details:
* The Situation: The squatters had been living in the building as September, despite warnings from Natuurmonumenten (the nature association that owns the property) that it was unsafe – it was structurally unsound and in danger of collapsing. There were signs warning of the risk of collapse.
* Natuurmonumenten’s Concerns: Natuurmonumenten repeatedly asked the squatters to leave, but they refused, claiming there was nowhere else for them to go. They were prepared to go to court to evict them. They were concerned about liability if the building collapsed.
* resolution: The issue was resolved when the squatters were moved to a specialized housing facility (ggz-housing) in Hilversum.
* Quote: patrick Blom of Natuurmonumenten expressed relief that the situation was resolved safely, given the dangerous condition of the building.
* Source: The information comes from NOS nieuws and references a report from NH Nieuws.
In essence,this is a story about a precarious housing situation,safety concerns,and a prosperous,peaceful resolution.