Russia’s President Vladimir Putin called on sovereign and informal authorities to minimize red-tape and bureaucracy in a routine of assisting those influenced by a floods in a southern Kuban region, his press secretary Dmitry Peskov pronounced on Saturday.
Putin hold a tele-conference with officials on Saturday to plead a march of a service operation.
“The boss called for special courtesy to be paid to a need to minimize official procedures and also not rubbish citizens’ time in a routine of arising new papers to people who had mislaid them in a floods, and also speed adult remuneration of compensation,” Peskov said.
“The boss intends to say control of service work himself,” he added.
The floods that strike 3 cities in Krasnodar Territory on Jul 7 killed 171 people and flooded 7,000 homes, causing large repairs to a gas, electricity and H2O reserve and highway and rail links. Most of a deaths occurred in a encampment of Krymsk.
