Help in need: How the government supported the Wolff family after the flood

Help in need: How the government supported the Wolff family after the flood

A ray of hope after the flood: the Wolff family learns enormous support

After the bad flood threatened the Wolff family in Etzenhausen on June 1st, the future seemed bleak. The enormous damage in the basement forced you to sell your house. Neither the savings nor a lending of the bank could cover the repair costs. Without elementary insurance, they felt helpless against the water masses.

The power of solidarity

Dieter Wolff's request for hardship to the district office should bring the rescue. However, the processing was delayed by a typo in the address. The mistake was only remedied and financial help was taken after the intervention of the district administrator Stefan Löwl and the Task-Force boss Michael Holland. Thanks to the efficient work, those affected can quickly count on immediate help.

One million euros were already paid in the area of “immediate aid oil and household items”, an additional 500,000 euros for hardship cases. The focus is on faster and unbureaucratic help based on trust in the citizens. A strict but necessary control of the documents ensures the transparency of the use of money.

gratitude and new beginning

The Wolff family has overwhelmed the support of the district office and the community. The five -digit amount made it possible to pay the craftsmen and the start of the renovation work. The drying devices run day and night to make the basement habitable again. Dieter Wolff is deeply touched and expresses his thanks for the immense help you have experienced.

The family of solidarity, friends and even strangers touched the family. The view now goes ahead, with a new household insurance that also covers elementary damage. The Wolffs are grateful for gigantic support and are now optimistic about the future.

You can read more positive news from the Dachau region here.

- Nag

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