Huge aid campaign for Szeklerland: 330 million forint on disaster help!

Hilfe für Szeklerland: Über 330 Mio. Forint Unterstützung nach Überschwemmungen; Beteiligung bis 15. Juni möglich.
Help for Szeklerland: over 330 million forint support after flooding; Participation possible by June 15. (Symbolbild/MM)

Huge aid campaign for Szeklerland: 330 million forint on disaster help!

In a current donation of the Duna TV, over 165 million forints (around 430,000 euros) were collected for the regions affected by the flood in the Szeklerland. The Hungarian government has agreed to double this amount, so that a total of 330 million forints (approx. 815,000 euros) will be available for the aid campaigns, such as Budapester.hu The possibility of participating in this aid campaign still exists until June 15th. Donations can be provided via the hotline 1353 of the ecumenical aid organization or online.

The situation in the affected areas is dramatic. László Lehel, President of the Ecumenical Aid Service, described the situation as shocking, while many people fight for their belongings and live in an extremely precarious situation. The Kovászna comment is particularly affected, where numerous residential buildings have been damaged by the floods and the living conditions are sustainably destroyed. After the water decline, a comprehensive disinfection and damage to damage will be necessary to help the families concerned, according to the experts.

support for those affected

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasized the importance of solidarity and announced that the government will continue to help in close cooperation with the Transylvanian Hungarian Bund RMDSZ. In this context, the dramatic location of the parajd salt mine should also be mentioned. This was not only an important livelihood for many, but also attracted up to 700,000 visitors every year. Unfortunately, the mine is currently filled with 7 million m³ of water, which makes pumping and desaling an enormous challenge. Experts assume that a short -term reopening will not be possible.

The Austrian radio has already provided auxiliary funds under the motto "Austria helps Austria". These instant aid should benefit the thousands of households who have lost everything due to the flood. The aid organizations such as Caritas, Red Cross and Volkshilfe are active and accept donations, and the applications for bridging aids can also be submitted directly to the state or district organizations, as can be read on orf

causes and future dangers

But how did this catastrophe come about? Strong precipitation and long -lasting rainfall often lead to floods, since the soil from a certain amount can no longer absorb water. This excess water flows into nearby waters and increases their stand. The defrosting of larger amounts of ice and snow can also mean additional flood risk in combination with precipitation. This information can be found on the website of the German Red Cross .

The challenges that those affected now have to cope with are enormous, and it takes a lot of support to alleviate these tragic fates. It is time to act together and to help people in the Szeklerland and beyond. Be it through donations or through voluntary help, every contribution counts. Another safe way to show solidarity is to share information and clarify the needs of those affected.

The responsible and the community are required - and every little help can do a lot. Let us stick together and show that we are there for each other in difficult times.

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