ZAGREB, Sept 10 (Hina) - Out of a total of 14,000 houses in the fifth and sixth category (the highest categories of damage), 10,000 will be reconstructed by the end of the year, and the rest in early 1997, Assistant Croatian
Reconstruction and Development Minister, Ivan Krstanovic, said on Tuesday. The tempo of their reconstruction will depend on the flow of the necessary money and on the speed of issuing resolutions for the reconstruction for which county offices for reconstruction are responsible.
ZAGREB, Sept 10 (Hina) - Out of a total of 14,000 houses in the
fifth and sixth category (the highest categories of damage), 10,000
will be reconstructed by the end of the year, and the rest in early
1997, Assistant Croatian Reconstruction and Development Minister,
Ivan Krstanovic, said on Tuesday.
The tempo of their reconstruction will depend on the flow of
the necessary money and on the speed of issuing resolutions for the
reconstruction for which county offices for reconstruction are
responsible. #L#
Most of the houses in those categories of damage, 3,800 of
them, are being reconstructed in the Sisak County (central Croatia,
south-east of Zagreb); 2,800 houses in the Zadar County (south
Croatia); 1,700 in the Karlovac County (central Croatia, south of
Zagreb); and 1,500 in the Sibenik County (south Croatia).
A total of 3 billion kunas would have to be set aside from the
state budget for the reconstruction of all the 14,000 houses,
Krstanovic said.
The reconstruction of houses has recently begun in Lipovac,
Apsevci and Podgradje in eastern Slavonia, in the area administered
by UNTAES.
The houses belong to the fourth category of damage, twenty out
of which are nearly finished.
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