Transnistrian authorities claim most of flood-stricken took subventions for destroyed houses
The last summer floods hit over 500 houses in Moldova's Transnistrian area, and destroyed 200 dwellings. 220 houses in Slobozia district had to suffer the most. The chief of the town council, Sergei Fadin, says the flood-stricken have already received the money to buy or build 208 houses, Info-Prim Neo's correspondent in the area reports.
In Camenca district, only 4 families are still to get their subventions. In Grigoriopol district, they are building 38 houses of 71 destroyed.
In the towns of Tiraspol and Rabnita, the disaster affected 36 dwellings, as 32 households have got their subventions. In Rabnita district, the aide has been granted to almost all the flood-stricken.
“Some refuse to take the money, others do not present the necessary documents. Many are out of the area and that is why the compensations have not been payed to all of them,” an official of the local administration from Rabnita, Valery Myatezh, says.
The Transnistrian authorities decide to give by 200,000 Transnistrian rubles ($23,500) to families whose houses cannot be lived in and by $3,000 to the people whose house need to be fixed.
Because of heavy rains last week, the water level in the Nistru rose 1 meter in several districts in Ukraine and in the Transnistrian area, but there is no danger of new floods.