Tadić tours flood area, urges solidarity
Serbian President Boris Tadić said on Thursday that the state will help alleviate the effects of the Drina River flooding and urged solidarity.
Friday, 03.12.2010.
09:53
Serbian President Boris Tadic said on Thursday that the state will help alleviate the effects of the Drina River flooding and urged solidarity. The effects of the flooding cannot be alleviated in less that 10 to 15 days, but it is important that everyone does their best, Tadic said visiting the flooded town of Ljubovija in western Serbia. Tadic tours flood area, urges solidarity Tadic, who learned about the flooding on his return from Kazakhstan, pointed to the need for solidarity and immediate aid to the victims. He conveyed to the gathered residents the information he got from the Interior Ministry emergency situations department that the Drina will not abate for at least 48 hours and that the situation is similar in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro too, said reports. Tadic tours the flood area (Beta)
Tadić tours flood area, urges solidarity
Tadić, who learned about the flooding on his return from Kazakhstan, pointed to the need for solidarity and immediate aid to the victims.He conveyed to the gathered residents the information he got from the Interior Ministry emergency situations department that the Drina will not abate for at least 48 hours and that the situation is similar in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro too, said reports.
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