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Crete’s Road Recovery: €3.55M Initiative for Post-Disaster Restoration

In a significant stride towards recovery, Crete's Regional Governor inked a €3.55M deal to mend 2019's disaster-struck roads, ensuring safe travels ahead.

Contracts totalling EUR 3.55 million were recently signed by the Regional Governor of Crete, Stavros Arnaoutakis, to address the damages inflicted upon the provincial road network by the natural disasters of 2019. These contracts, financed by the PDE of the Region of Crete, encompass vital projects to restore the infrastructure and ensure the affected areas’ safety:

  • Engaging in landslide response efforts in the region of Ano Sfinari within the Kissamos Municipality. The project will be overseen by the Directorate of Technical Works of the Regional Unit of Chania, with a budget of 2.550.000 euros.
  • Repairing damage on the road section Fournes – Meskla – Therisso – Drakona – Gerolakos – Katochori – Malaxa – Chania and connected roads. The project will be overseen by the Directorate of Technical Works of the Regional Unit of Chania with a budget of 1,000,000 euros.

During his visit to the Regional Unit of Chania, Governor Arnaoutakis authorized the commencement of two significant projects. The first project involves landslide response works in the picturesque locale of Ano Sfinari within the Municipality of Kissamos. Under the meticulous oversight of the Directorate of Technical Works of the Regional Unit of Chania, this project has been allocated a budget of 2.550.000 euros.

Furthermore, the Governor sanctioned repair works on the road segment spanning from Fournes to Meskla, Therisso, Drakona, Gerolakos, Katochori, Malaxa, and Chania, along with its interconnected roads. Supervised by the Directorate of Technical Works of the Regional Unit of Chania, this crucial initiative has been allocated a budget of 1,000,000 euros.

These endeavours are essential in mitigating the aftermath of the natural disasters that ravaged the region in 2019, underscoring the Regional Governor’s and the authorities’ commitment towards rebuilding and fortifying the infrastructure to safeguard the community against future calamities.

Categories: Crete
Kostas Raptis: Kostas Raptis is a reporter based in Crete. He moved to Heraklion in 2022, six years after he fell in love with it. He writes about AI and smart tech.

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