Members of Commission for Emergency Situations allocate financial means to remove consequences of natural calamities in three districts of Moldova

Members of Commission for Emergency Situations allocate financial means to remove consequences of natural calamities in three districts of Moldova

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About 9 million lei will be allocated from the government’s intervention fund for the repair and reestablishment of the deteriorated public roads in nine settlements from the central Telenesti district, hit by the torrential rains with hail from 11 June 2024. A decision to this effect was approved at a today’s meeting of the Commission for Emergency Situations (CSE), chaired by Prime Minister Dorin Recean, the government’s communication department has reported, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

Thus, the councils of the villages Chistelnita, Crasnaseni, Ciulucani, Nucareni, Scorteni, Coropceni and the commune councils from Suhuluceni, Ghiliceni and Tirsitei will benefit from the money.

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