Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that authorities work without excessive bureaucracy in providing assistance to fire victims. He made the relevant statement at a meeting with members of the government, reports DEA News.
“In general, I would like to work without excessive bureaucracy,” said the head of state.
According to him, it is about “restoration of documents that many people burned there”, it is also about “damage assessment”, “registration or non-registration of individual dwellings that may not be considered residential”, but people lived there. a permanent foundation.
“Generally, you know where the problems arise,” the Russian leader continued.
He also urged judicial institutions to work without excessive bureaucracy if controversial issues had to be resolved in the courts.
In addition, Putin instructed that residential buildings in the village of Sosva, Sverdlovsk Region, damaged by a fire, be restored at the beginning of the heating season. He pointed to the words of the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Yevgeny Kuyvashev, that this is possible.
“There are such opportunities and we have to do it,” said Putin.
He also supported the proposal of the Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation Konstantin Chuichenko to present state awards to employees of the Federal Penitentiary Service who rescued prisoners of the medical correctional institution in Sosva during a fire when their own house was on fire.
It was reported that a fire broke out in the village of Sosva earlier. destroyed about 120 houses. with fire dead two locals.
During the investigation detained He is a 29-year-old manager of a local sawmill and a 40-year-old fire safety specialist in the Civil Protection and Home Services Department of the Sosva city district.