Army, police help water shortage stricken areas
August 22, 2008 by admin
Filed under World's Water
ČAČAK – Army and the police are expected to join efforts to alleviate water shortages in central and western Serbia.
City of Čačak officials, however, say that water trucks slated to be sent to the drought-affected areas will not suffice.
Serbian Army (VS) deputy chief of the Emergency Situations Directorate Branko Jovanović said today that water supplies would be distributed in accordance with the demands of the municipal representatives.
The army is set to send 11 mobile and 15 stationary water tanks.
But Director of the Public Company Čačak Waterworks Zoran Pantović told B92 that this will not be enough to solve water shortage problems in the area.
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Source: www.b92.net
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