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Trailers have been provided for inhabitants of flooded villages

Angel Stoev
Photo: BNR - Plovdiv

46 mobile homes will soon be delivered to the 30 families from the flooded villages of Karlovo who have requested them, Plovdiv Regional Governor Angel Stoev said after a meeting with the mayors of the villages of Karavelovo, Bogdan and Slatina and the town of Karlovo. Larger families will receive two or three mobile homes. "The trailers are adapted for living, we will not allow people to live in iron shacks," Stoev said. 
Each village will designate a parking area where the mobile homes will be provided with electricity, water and sanitation facilities. The mobile homes measure 3 metres by 6 metres, are 2.40 metres high and have a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and bedroom.



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