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Von der Leyen promises to allocate billions for flood recovery in Central Europe

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Last updated: 2024/09/19 at 10:04 PM
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In response to the severe flooding that has devastated Central European countries, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has announced billions in aid for recovery efforts. During her visit to a flood-damaged region in south-eastern Poland, von der Leyen pledged funds from the EU solidarity fund for repair, as well as an additional 10 billion euros for urgent repairs. This emergency reaction comes in the wake of the enormous destruction and devastation caused by the floods in Poland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

The President of the European Commission emphasized the need for extraordinary measures in these extraordinary times, stating that the 10 billion euros can be mobilized from the cohesion funds for the affected countries without requiring contributions from individual countries. This swift action is crucial in addressing the urgent needs of those affected by the floods. Typically, countries must co-finance projects to access cohesion funding, but von der Leyen stressed the importance of immediate support in such a crisis.

The announcement of billions in aid for flood recovery was made by von der Leyen in the Polish city of Wroclaw, where she witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by the flooding. Homes have been destroyed, and lives have been lost as a result of the natural disaster. The EU chief’s visit to the affected region and her commitment to providing financial assistance for repair and recovery efforts demonstrate the solidarity and support of the European Union in times of crisis.

The EU solidarity fund will ensure that quick access to funds is available for repair and reconstruction activities in the flood-affected countries. The additional 10 billion euros pledged by von der Leyen will further support urgent repairs and help communities rebuild in the aftermath of the disaster. The European Commission’s response to the devastating floods highlights the importance of cooperation and solidarity among member states in times of need.

Von der Leyen’s announcement of billions in aid for flood recovery reflects the European Union’s commitment to supporting its member states during times of crisis. The swift mobilization of funds from cohesion funds and the EU solidarity fund will provide much-needed assistance to the countries affected by the severe flooding. The emergency reaction to the natural disaster underscores the EU’s dedication to helping communities rebuild and recover from the destruction caused by the floods.

As Central European countries continue to grapple with the aftermath of the devastating floods, the support and financial assistance announced by President von der Leyen will play a crucial role in the recovery efforts. The billions in aid pledged for repair and urgent repairs will help communities rebuild and restore essential infrastructure in the affected regions. The EU’s solidarity and commitment to assisting member states in times of crisis are evident in this emergency response to the widespread destruction caused by the floods.

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