New apartments in Grozny. Photo: http://mgkhs.ru/

01 July 2013, 06:51

Chechnya plans to resettle residents of 76 emergency and dilapidated houses

Till the end of this year, Chechnya will resettle residents of 76 houses, recognized as emergency and dilapidated ones; later, 160 other multi-family houses will also be resettled, said the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of Chechnya.

"On June 22, the Grozny administration awarded keys from new apartments to tenants of No. 173 inZavety Ilyicha Street in the Staropromyslovskiy District of the city. At the end of last year, this house was found to be in the state of emergency; and now all of its residents received new apartments," the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent was told at the Mayoralty of the Chechen capital.

The former tenants of the emergency house assert that they had for years unsuccessfully sought resettlement into new flats. According to one of them, only after the information was brought to Ramzan Kadyrov; and only after his order bureaucrats managed to quickly solve all the problems related to allocation of new flats.

The above Ministry has reported that 843 houses in Grozny were found dilapidated and emergency.

According to the Ministry, this year the republic will receive 225.5 million roubles from the programme for resettlement of people from slum housing; in total, the three-year-long programme will bring 800 million roubles to the republic for the purpose.

In total, over the next three years, more than four thousand people will move into new apartments.

Author: Muslim Ibragimov Source: CK correspondent

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