RUSSIAN ARMENIANS SEND HUMANITARIAN AID TO FLOOD-RAVAGED CITY
news.am
July 16, 2012 | 10:35
The "Armenian Community of Nizhegorod [Oblast (Region) of Russia]"
regional organization has sent humanitarian assistance to residents of
the country's Krasnodar Krai (federal subject), which was devastated
by floods.
A truck loaded with humanitarian aid headed from Nizhny Novgorod city
to Krymsk city on July 12.
"We wish for our modest assistance to warm the spirits of disaster
victims, so they may know that we-and the country entire-are with
them with all our hearts.
Let us remember how the entire [ex-] Soviet Union and the whole world
responded to the devastating 1988 earthquake in Armenia.
We mourn for the fatalities in the Krasnodar Krai and extend our
condolences to their relatives and friends.
We are confident that everything that is destroyed will be restored,
[and] life will go on. [We] Must remain strong," the organization's
respective statement reads in particular.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, the July 7 floods inundated
close to 5,000 homes in the Krai's three cities-Gelendzhik, Krymsk,
and Novorossiysk-and several villages. And there were eight Armenians
among the flood fatalities.
news.am
July 16, 2012 | 10:35
The "Armenian Community of Nizhegorod [Oblast (Region) of Russia]"
regional organization has sent humanitarian assistance to residents of
the country's Krasnodar Krai (federal subject), which was devastated
by floods.
A truck loaded with humanitarian aid headed from Nizhny Novgorod city
to Krymsk city on July 12.
"We wish for our modest assistance to warm the spirits of disaster
victims, so they may know that we-and the country entire-are with
them with all our hearts.
Let us remember how the entire [ex-] Soviet Union and the whole world
responded to the devastating 1988 earthquake in Armenia.
We mourn for the fatalities in the Krasnodar Krai and extend our
condolences to their relatives and friends.
We are confident that everything that is destroyed will be restored,
[and] life will go on. [We] Must remain strong," the organization's
respective statement reads in particular.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, the July 7 floods inundated
close to 5,000 homes in the Krai's three cities-Gelendzhik, Krymsk,
and Novorossiysk-and several villages. And there were eight Armenians
among the flood fatalities.