President Tadic visited the flooded areas
Serbian President Boris Tadic, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, Minister of Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajic and the Serbian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Miloje Miletic, has visited today the flooded areas in Leskovac and Aleksinac.
Serbian President Boris Tadic, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and
Interior Minister Ivica Dacic, Minister of Labour and Social Policy
Rasim Ljajic and the Serbian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General
Miloje Miletic, has visited today the flooded areas in Leskovac and
Aleksinac.
In
Leskovac settlement of Bobiste, President Tadic expressed his
indignation because the floods are a result of, as he said,
“carelessness, negligence, responsibility and the fact that the
channels have not been cleaned in the last five decades.” The villagers
said that the untreated channel was built back in 1957, and that in the
last five years, this has been the third major flood in the Leskovac
region.
“The state must be present where it is difficult to
help, to show its organization and strength. For emergency assistance
the Government approved funding and the financial and material
assistance has already been directed to the citizens, but it is
necessary to make steps towards systemic solutions in order to minimize
the risk of spillage of rivers and channels”, "Tadic said.
The
residents of the settlement of Bobiste in Leskovac, in their talks with
President Boris Tadic, stated that with all the hassle that happened to
them they have also the words of praise for the members of the Armed
Forces and the Ministry of Interior. “If they were not here, we would
still be swimming in the water,” emphasized the locals.
In the
settlement of Bobiste about 800 houses are flooded, due to spill over
of large amounts of ground water and torrent streams. At the invitation
of the Crisis Staff, officers and soldiers of the Seventh Training
Centre in Leskovac immediately responded. According to Lieutenant
Commander Mijodrag Djurovic, they have been engaged in supplying the
citizens with drinking water for three days already, and the soldiers
with Sergeant Major Sasa Todorovic have been constantly working on
pumping out of water in the settlement of Bobiste, removing 800 litres
of water per minute.
President
Boris Tadic visited the flooded area near the village of Vitkovac in
Aleksinac municipality. That part engaged 60 soldiers, two pumps, two
tanks and two engineering machines from the composition of the Third
Army Brigade.
Tadic expressed his gratitude to members of the
military, police and firefighters for the assistance they provided to
the population affected by floods being at their service “day and
night”. He said the embankment in the village of Vitkovac must be built
and announced that in the years to come the water infrastructure
projects, along with those in road traffic, will have priority.
The
Serbian Government decided yesterday to provide the financial
assistance of 39 million dinars to towns and municipalities affected by
floods. According to the Government's decision, Zajecar will receive
financial assistance of 12 million dinars, Leskovac 13 million and
Aleksinac seven million dinars. For Prokuplje the Serbian Government
has allocated three million dinars of aid, for Kraljevo – two million,
while Krusevac and Gadzin Han received million dinars each.
The
Serbian Government made the decision about this first financial aid, as
stated, with a goal to help families whose buildings suffered the
highest damage and mitigate the consequences resulting from the recent
floods.
