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Four Attica Municipalities ‘Adopt’ Fire-stricken Areas in Evia

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Photo source: @Municipality of Vironas

The Greek municipalities of Vironas, Kesariani, Agios Dimitrios and Ilioupoli in Attica are taking action to contribute to the reconstruction of four areas on the fire-stricken island of Evia.

During a meeting that took place in the Municipality of Mandoudi-Limni -Agia Anna last week, the mayors of the four municipalities of Attica announced their intention to offer administrative knowhow and assistance to the fire-hit communities of Evia.

More specifically, Vironas will “adopt” Evia’s Pappades Municipality; Agios Dimitrios will support the fire victims of Kerasia; Ilioupoli will contribute to the reconstruction of Achladi; and Kaisariani will take action in the area of Kotsikia.

“The aim is to develop a ‘twin city’ relationship and solidarity among residents,” the Vironas Municipality said in an announcement.

Photo source: @Municipality of Vironas

Meanwhile, the Region of Central Greece has said that it will release 40 million euros for the reconstruction of Northern Evia with initial funds going into anti-flooding works and restoring infrastructure.

In addition, funding allocated for the tourism promotion of Evia in 2022 will reach 2 million euros.

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