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Efforts Underway to Provide New Homes for Flood Victims in Aktobe Region

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In the Aktobe region, authorities have initiated the implementation of the President's directives to provide new housing promptly for those impacted by the floods. The Uil district, which is the most affected area, has identified land plots for constructing houses for residents whose homes were completely submerged by the floodwaters.

A total of 340 houses were flooded in the region, with 49 still containing water. Over 200 plots in the village of Uil are equipped with necessary infrastructure like water and gas supply. Plans also include the establishment of a school with a capacity for 1500 students and a kindergarten in the new housing development.

Yerzhan Muzdybayev, the head of the construction department in the region, revealed plans to build 80 square meter homes costing 22 million tenge and two-bedroom houses spanning 160 square meters costing 44 million tenge.

In accordance with the President's directives, each affected resident will receive financial and other essential support. The progress in executing these directives is being monitored daily at meetings led by the region's governor, Askhat Shakharov.

On April 9th, it was announced that the standard project for residential buildings, approved by the Ministry of Industry and Construction, will serve as a guideline for the construction process.