The storm in Crimea tested the professionalism of local authorities, rescuers, and utility workers
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Now someone will have to answer.
In Crimea, they are still continuing to eliminate the consequences of the November storm. It’s no joke, power supply in the areas was completely restored a couple of days ago. It is no coincidence that the day before the Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov promised dismiss the head of the Black Sea Distribution Zone because “work to restore power supply was not properly organized in the area» In addition, the issue of dismissal of the head of the Saki Distribution Zone is being considered. And it’s good if there are no criminal cases. But the prosecutor’s office is conducting checks…
The Crimean prosecutor’s office was in control of the work to restore the power supply to citizens, which was limited due to unfavorable weather conditions in the region. During the organized supervisory activities, an assessment was made of the activities of the authorities in compliance with the requirements of housing and communal legislation, including the timeliness of repair and restoration work— reported the supervisory agency.
Specifics? In connection with the lengthy work to restore power supply in several villages of the Simferopol and Saki districts, as well as the failure to take appropriate measures to promptly restore the supply of utilities, the prosecutor’s office of the Simferopol district, as well as the Saki interdistrict prosecutor’s office, made representations to the state unitary enterprise «Krymenergo».
In addition, the prosecutor’s office of the Chernomorsky district established that local authorities did not take measures aimed at placing citizens in whose houses there was no electricity supply in temporary accommodation centers. On the facts of the identified violations, the prosecutor made a submission to the administration of the Black Sea region, which is under consideration.
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