Ambassadors tour town devastated by flood, express support
Ambassadors tour town devastated by flood, express support
OBRENOVAC -- Some 70 ambassadors and diplomatic corps representatives toured the flooded Obrenovac with reporters and Serbian officials on Monday.
The Beta news agency is reporting that they voiced great solidarity with the endangered people and announced assistance in alleviating the consequences of the worst floods Serbia has seen in the last 120 years, since records exist.
"We all feel a little like citizens of Obrenovac today. We are here today to show solidarity with Obrenovac and all of Serbia. You can count on us," said Italian Ambassador Giuseppe Manzo, after visiting the flooded Obrenovac in Gendarmerie trucks.
He said his country had delivered ten rescue boats and 23 generators to Serbia, and donated EUR 200,000 to the Red Cross to buy what the victims need.
EU Delegation to Serbia head Michael Davenport pointed out that a great effort would be required before the impact of the flooding is mitigated, and added that he was proud that the EU was part of the Serbian government's big rescue operation from the beginning and that it would continue to stand by Serbia at this grave time.
German Ambassador Heinz Wilhelm stressed that "what we saw here" was terrible and added that Germany had provided the water-pumping units that are at the Kostolac thermal power plant, where there is a "great" amount of water and the plant has to continue to operate.
It is important that all our bilateral aid was coordinated by the European Commission and we are doing everything to help, Wilhelm said.
U.S. Ambassador Michael Kirby said the next phase was one of repairing homes and automobiles and making up for what has been lost.
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