Emergency Building to Be Left by Remaining Eight Displaced Families
In an emergency five-storey dormitory building in the city of Sumgait continue to live in constant anxiety 8 families of displaced people. They argue that the government forgot about them.
Migrant from Gubadli region Natig Jabbarov told Turan that 121 families residing in the former hostel of the Pipe Plant in May of this year, according to the decree of the Cabinet of Ministers received 35 thousand manats compensation and left the building. Compensation was granted by the executive power of the city.
To clarify the situation Turan appealed to the State Committee for Refugees and IDPs. In this department they told Turan that the pre- planned purchase by the state for these families finished residential apartments in the building. However, this was not possible, and therefore the Cabinet adopted a decree on the allocation of monetary compensation to them for the same amount - from 35 thousand manats regardless of the composition of the family. Compensation will be issued next week.
Note that in Sumgayit are rumors that the on-site emergency building will be constructed a building for the center ASAN Xidmet. Currently, the center is located in a rented two-story building next to the emergency hostel. -0 -
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