PRESS RELEASE, August 18 2008.
The Embassy of Romania in
Washington has initiated a fund raising campaign in support of the flood
relief efforts in Romania, following the severe flooding which recently
affected the northern part of the country, including the counties of
Botosani, Iasi, Bacau, Vaslui, Maramures, Neamt..
Approximately 27,000 people
have suffered from flooding, almost 5,600 homes have been completely or
partially damaged, agricultural lands have been destroyed, the transport
infrastructure, roads and levees have been affected and need total
reconstruction or repairs (list of flood effects). Flood damages are estimated
to €500 millions ($785 millions).
The Romanian authorities have
implemented a set of measures meant to address the tremendous challenges
posed by the flooding. These measures are focused on the immediate
support for the affected people, as well as on the consolidation or
reconstruction of the houses and infrastructure elements hit by waters.
Alongside the efforts of the authorities, Romanians have been actively
involved in the recovery actions through donations and voluntary
work.
Beyond the domestic actions,
the international solidarity is extremely important for the
effectiveness of the recovery efforts. The US Government has offered $
50,000 as emergency humanitarian assistance.
Those who
want to support the recovery efforts can send a check to the Embassy of
Romania in Washington DC
(1607 23rd Street
NW, Washington, DC 20008), making it payable to
“Embassy of Romania – Flood Relief Fund”.
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