"We have speeded up the bureaucratic procedures to guarantee the communities affected by the fires a rapid recovery of the damage, which can allow citizens and production activities to look to the future with greater optimism, despite thousands of hectares of woods and Mediterranean scrub incinerated by In addition to giving concrete support to local administrations to carry out structural interventions and restore public assets. ”This was stated by the President of the Region, Christian Solinas, who also holds the role of Delegate Commissioner for the fire emergency, after the approval, by the regional council, of five resolutions that have allocated a total of over 18 million 800 thousand euros for damage caused by fires starting from 2019.

"A commitment assumed responsibly by the Region - continues Solinas - which promptly requested and obtained from the Council of Ministers the declaration of a state of emergency of national importance due to the exceptional spread of forest fires which this summer caused an extraordinary impact in the affected territories. On these occasions it is important to make the institutions feel close to the populations involved ".

"The fires constantly cause considerable damage to public and private assets, including the agricultural sector, as well as incalculable consequences for the island's environmental heritage - recalled the regional councilor for the defense of the environment, Gianni Lampis, with responsibility for civil protection - Refreshments are aimed at private (main homes, movable property and economic and productive activities) and public assets, with the aim of restoring normal living conditions for citizens and the recovery of businesses. We want to recreate adequate economic and social conditions to safeguard the production system of those territories and also counteract the removal from the countryside and the depopulation of inland areas. Finally, we are consolidating an organizational-management model that can allow us to give rapid and adequate responses ".

The municipalities benefiting from the funds are: Abbasanta (11,500 euros); Ales (362,172); Bauladu (1,700); Bitti (201,857); Bonarcado (589.006); Bonorva (593.707); Bortigali (65,600); Cabras (618.435); Cuglieri (3,325,683); Decimoputzu (830.382); Dualchi (438.850); Fluxio (335,216); Fordongianus (800); Las Plassas (12,000); Macomer (346.959); Magomadas (288.171); Mandas (1,001,800); Oniferi (215,000); Orroli (21,250); Orune (120,000); Posada (29,930); Sagama (267,548); San Basilio (141,800); Santu Lussurgiu (2.663.568); Sarule (518.185); Scano di Montiferro (1,301,012), Segariu (75,000); Sennariolo (831.582); Serramanna (227,626); Sindia (489.194); Suni (280,180); Tinnura (62,533); Tresnuraghes (1,056,124); Usellus (541,516); Villasor (227,628); Villaurbana (648.380); Villa Verde (129.474).

Furthermore, 4,163,900 euros were assigned to the Forestas agency for the implementation of a program of urgent interventions for the restoration of damaged structures and infrastructures, of safety conditions, as well as for interventions to mitigate hydrogeological instability.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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