Fires in Sardinia: green light for 26 million for damages
The document was approved by the Environment Commission of the Regional Council
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The refreshment plan linked to the fires that devastated the Montiferru last summer, including other natural disasters in various municipalities in Sardinia, was approved by the Environment Commission chaired by Giuseppe Talanas (Forza Italia).
As explained by Gianni Lampis, councilor for the environment, in his report, the intervention is divided into three recent resolutions that have been adopted by the council and thus concludes the verification work started immediately after the fires.
The total volume of available resources, over 26 million, does not exhaust the commitment of the Region, as Lampis pointed out, because to these must be added those included in the so-called "Omnibus" law and other specific provisions. The overall purpose, Lampis concluded, is to create the best conditions for the "restart" of communities affected by serious natural disasters, with measures concerning both the public sphere (reduction and containment of hydro-geological risk, restoration of the forest heritage) and the private one (contributions for damage suffered by productive activities and agronomic crops, recovery of fences and dry stone walls, support for damage suffered by buildings used as main dwellings).
(Unioneonline / ss)