Emergency measures lifted in entire Serbia

The government on Sunday decided to lift the emergency measures, brought on by extremely cold weather and heavy snow, in the territory of entire Serbia.

Izvor: Tanjug

Monday, 27.02.2012.

09:21

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The government on Sunday decided to lift the emergency measures, brought on by extremely cold weather and heavy snow, in the territory of entire Serbia. The government previously abolished the state of emergency in all but 23 municipalities where normal life was impossible. Emergency measures lifted in entire Serbia The government lifted the emergency measures upon proposal of Serbia's Emergency Situation Headquarters, which formed Sunday an operative-expert team for monitoring of landslides which is to alleviate the possible consequences. Head of the Interior Ministry's Emergency Situation Sector Predrag Maric said that in the next 48 hours, snow and ice should be removed from the remaining 2,300 kilometers of uncategorized and local roads, which is to return life in Serbia back to normal. Maric recalled that so far the cold snap has claimed 22 lives, one person is recorded as missing, while 308 people were saved. Director of Hydro-Meteorological Service of the Republic of Serbia Milan Dacic underlined that the level of rivers in Serbia is in stagnation, and that this will remain unchanged by March 2, but that after that the water level may rise due to temperature increase and melting of snow. Tanjug

Emergency measures lifted in entire Serbia

The government lifted the emergency measures upon proposal of Serbia's Emergency Situation Headquarters, which formed Sunday an operative-expert team for monitoring of landslides which is to alleviate the possible consequences.

Head of the Interior Ministry's Emergency Situation Sector Predrag Marić said that in the next 48 hours, snow and ice should be removed from the remaining 2,300 kilometers of uncategorized and local roads, which is to return life in Serbia back to normal.

Marić recalled that so far the cold snap has claimed 22 lives, one person is recorded as missing, while 308 people were saved.

Director of Hydro-Meteorological Service of the Republic of Serbia Milan Dačić underlined that the level of rivers in Serbia is in stagnation, and that this will remain unchanged by March 2, but that after that the water level may rise due to temperature increase and melting of snow.

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