PM: Prosecution also looking into floods

(Tanjug)

PM: Prosecution also looking into floods

KRUPANJ -- The prosecution is collecting information on potential responsibility related the floods in Serbia and "everything will be investigated," said Aleksandar Vučić.

The prime minister was visiting Krupanj, a municipality in western Serbia that has been hard-hit by the floods, when he confirmed that he "generally" had officials on the local level in mind, "as they have the greatest responsibility."

He promised the residents in Krupanj that all the destroyed houses would be rebuilt by the state by the end of September, and that all road and other infrastructure damaged in the devastating floods would also be repaired.

Vučić spoke to the locals and specified that 38 houses were totally destroyed and 168 more damaged.

The prime minister added that the government will also "do everything" when it comes to repairing the damage to the electrical grid and telecommunications. According to him, the biggest problem now are the landslides. Professional services will decide which locations will be suitable for building new homes, he said.

Vučić added that life in Krupanj "will not only be normalized" and explained that the state will try to get investors to open a textile factory there, while he "already has a potential investor in mind that could employ 300 to 500 workers" - something that would be "a major boost for Krupanj."

Reporters wanted to know if there were plans to build preventive embankments and better manage waterways, and Vučić said that this would be worked on - "but not everything can be done immediately, not even America can do something like that."

The prime minister announced that he would visit Krupanj again in two...

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