EU to disburse €280 million to help European countries, including Moldova, recover from floods
On 27 May, the European Commission proposed to allocate €280 million from the European Union Solidarity Fund (EUSF) to support flood recovery in Moldova and other European countries, including Austria, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The decision was taken in response to the severe floods that affected these countries in September and October 2024, catalysed by storm Boris.
From the proposed funding, Moldova will receive €195,200.
As the main EU post-disaster relief instrument, the EUSF will finance various aspects of disaster recovery, including the repair of damaged infrastructure, the protection of affected populations, including temporary accommodation, and the improvement of preventive infrastructure. It will also support the safeguarding of cultural heritage sites, and cleaning-up operations.
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