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Flood-hit Austria to increase catastrophe fund to 1 billion euros

Austria on Wednesday announced a bundle of steps in reaction to severe flooding across the country, including a tripling of the federal catastrophe fund and tax posts ponement for affected business.

Austrian political celebrations also suspended project appearances for parliamentary elections scheduled for Sept. 29, with events and television disputes put back until the end of the week.

The last few days have been enormously challenging for lots of areas in Austria and our neighbouring nations and have caused terrific suffering and unthinkable damage, Chancellor Karl Nehammer stated in a declaration.

The catastrophe fund will more than triple to 1 billion euros ($ 1.11 billion), he said.

Lower Austria, which was especially tough hit, received its first aid on Tuesday, with the federal government supplying 45 million euros from the catastrophe fund.

The plan of procedures comes as Austria and other nations in main Europe have actually been hit by the area's worst floods in at least two decades. Five individuals have actually been killed in Austria alone.

The fund supplies financing for preventative steps and repair work to damages from disasters.

Other procedures revealed on Wednesday are interest-free loans of as much as 100 million euros for business impacted and the alternative of short-time work for their employees.

The Austrian federal government also stated that in the coming years around one billion euros will be bought the growth of flood defense to minimise future flood damage.

(source: Reuters)