Chichester Observer

House heard of the perils facing Ukraine

- Andrew Grif f ith MP for Arundel & South Downs

On Monday, February 6, just after four o’clock in the morning, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake wreaked havoc across much of southern Turkey and northern Syria.

Since then we have observed the horrors of its aftermath on television as the number of casualties continues to rise at a harrowing rate. I am therefore pleased that the UK has announced it is providing urgent equipment to support rescue efforts – meeting the needs of up to 15,000 people.

We have also deployed a 77 strong search and rescue team in addition to a worldclass medical team to assist on the ground. Readers may wish to donate to the UK Government supported Disasters Emergency Committee.

I was present when both

Houses of Parliament were last week addressed by the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in only his second trip abroad since the start of Russia’s war against his country. We heard from Mr Zelenskyy of the perils facing Ukraine’s bravest, in the trenches under endless Russian artillery fire, defending their country in the sky from Russian fighter jets, or fighting their aggressors on the frontlines in tanks. It was plain to see Mr Zelenskyy’s raw determinat­ion to protect his country’s freedom and I am proud of the global leadership the UK took in the important early days in supporting the defence of Ukraine.

Closer to home, I understand the frustratio­n of residents over the proliferat­ion of potholes caused by the unusual ‘freeze-andthaw’ weather we experience­d this winter. Some are remarkably deep. Having raised this with the leader of the County Council and the Cabinet Member for Highways, I know that very substantia­l efforts are being undertaken to fix reported potholes.

But that is the key thing: they must be reported!

The County Council doesn’t have eyes everywhere, so please do report potholes via my website: andrewgrif­fithmp.com/potholes

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