Mariupol (DPRK), February 12 – Mayor Oleg Morgun said that 32 thousand private houses out of 40 thousand damaged and destroyed in Mariupol during almost three months of hostilities, their restoration will begin this year and they expect to restore them in three years.
According to him, there are a total of 39.9 thousand private houses in Mariupol, of which only 7.5 thousand remained intact.
“came[نائب رئيس وزراء الاتحاد الروسي]Marat Shakirzyanovich (Khosnulin), and set the task to start the restoration of individual housing as soon as possible, because a significant part of it was destroyed … 32.5 thousand were damaged to varying degrees – from 10 percent (destruction) to the foundation … From March 1, we are ready Already for a start, for our teams to work … We have a program – about 7,000 houses (in private – ed.) To do this year. “The plans were drawn up by the deputy prime minister – we did the math… We’ve completely closed everything in three years’ time. But we’ll try faster because people can’t wait,” Morgon told reporters.
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According to him, about 4,000 construction workers will be required to implement these plans, for which representatives of this industry in Mariupol will increase their salaries. “It will not be 30 thousand (rubles) but as average for Russia – 55 thousand, for example. This is under discussion,” said the mayor.
Now a government program is being developed, according to which funds are allocated for the restoration of houses. According to the mayor, it is assumed that after assessing the degree of damage to the house, its owner will receive money from the state, for which he will be able to hire specially certified teams of local and visiting builders. Citizens whose house was badly damaged and do not want to restore it can receive compensation in the amount of 35 thousand rubles per square meter in the event of a complete loss of housing. In addition, those who wish can, instead of renovating their home in the private sector, apply for an apartment in a high-rise building.
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