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The EP Approved 114 Million Euros for the Czech Republic to Assist After Last Year’s Floods

Strasbourg – The European Parliament today approved the allocation of 114 million euros (approximately 2.8 billion CZK) to the Czech Republic following last year’s floods. This amount is part of a broader flood aid package worth 280 million euros (6.9 billion CZK), which also includes Slovakia, Poland, Austria, Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Funds from the EU Solidarity Fund (EUSF) can be used to cover repairs of public property, such as t…
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The European Parliament has decided to release €280.7 million from the EU Solidarity Fund (EUSF) to support countries affected by floods in September and October 2024. The funds will go to Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Moldova, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Slovakia will receive 2.1 million euros under this assistance. The funds are expected to support a wide range of recovery measures, including infrastructure repairs, temporary accommodation and the protection of cultural heritage sites.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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The European Parliament has agreed to allocate EUR 76 million for Poland to rebuild after last year's flood.

·Poland
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The European Parliament on Wednesday approved the allocation of 114 million euros, equivalent to approximately 2.8 billion crowns, to the Czech Republic after last year's floods. The amount is part of an aid worth 280 million euros. The measure is part of a wider flood aid package worth 280 million euros, equivalent to 6.9 billion crowns, which, in addition to the Czech Republic, also includes Slovakia, Poland, Austria, Moldova and Bosnia and He…

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Strasbourg (France) - The European Parliament today approved the allocation of €114 million (roughly CZK 2.8 billion) to the Czech Republic following last year's floods. The amount is part of a wider flood aid package worth €280 million (CZK 6.9 billion), which includes Slovakia, Poland, Austria, Moldova and Bosnia and Herzegovina in addition to the Czech Republic.

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