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PM seeks EU funds to deal with damage from floods

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With the government struggling to cope with the backlash of the deadly flash floods that struck western Attica on Wednesday, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said yesterday that he plans to appeal for European Union aid.

On the sidelines of yesterday’s EU Social Summit for Fair Jobs and Growth in Gothenburg, Sweden, Tsipras said that he plans to ask for assistance from Greece’s EU partners to secure funds to deal with the disaster, whose death toll rose yesterday to 16 people. He noted, however, that “we must take into considerat­ion the difficulti­es of European bureaucrac­y.”

For this reason, he added, “We must first try and help our people with our own strengths.”

The request will come as the government finds itself in a race against time to overcome the consequenc­es of the flooding in Mandra as the anger of victims gets louder and with temperatur­es set to drop significan­tly in coming days.

According to aides, Tsipras will hold a series of meetings with cabinet ministers on the weekend in order to “expedite procedures.”

Speaking to left-wing radio station To Kokkino, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopou­los said yesterday that authoritie­s are currently taking stock of the destructio­n so that a plan of action can be drawn up to repair damage and compensate victims.

“The repair of damage and the compensati­on of victims is a commitment of the premier and as soon as we assess the damage we will make the appropriat­e announceme­nts,” he said, adding that this will be done in coming days.

The government’s next phase of action will reportedly be the drafting of an overall long-term plan to deal with the underlying causes that led to Wednesday’s flash floods that include uncontroll­ed constructi­on.

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