
The company Flagas, which owns the gas station in Crevedia and is owned by the son of the mayor Caracal, expresses its “intention” to take on the costs of repairing the buildings damaged by the August 26 explosions. The document, developed by two administrators of the company, was published on Facebook by the city hall of Krevedia.
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The document is addressed to the mayor of Crevedia, Florin Petre, who is in charge of the two administrators of Flagas – Ionuc Doldurea, the son of the mayor of Caracal, and Cosmin Stinge – without holographic signatures. The document was published on the Facebook page of the city hall of Krevedia: “ANNOUNCEMENT – To the attention of the people who were affected by the explosions of the gas station in Krevedia”, without any comments.
“Of course, our efforts must be supported by the victims”
- “We reiterate the intention of Flagas SRL to undertake the costs associated with restoring the affected buildings to their original state as soon as possible, that is, we have entered into an agreement with Bambam Construction SRL, the purpose of which is to carry out design, reconstruction, consolidation, development, as well as any other types of work specific to the fields of design and construction that are necessary to restore all affected buildings to their original condition.
- The proof of our good faith is confirmed both by the conclusion of the above agreement and by the payment of an advance for the work to be performed, as appears from the notices attached hereto.
- Of course, our efforts must be accepted by the affected persons, and your support is also important to establish the conditions and context through which the efforts of Flagas SRL can be implemented,” the document reads.
Two representatives of the company “appeal to the willingness” of the mayor of Krevedia to establish a “dialogue” so that the victims of the tragedy are informed about the company’s “willingness” to “support the community and bear material losses”, and also demand “the creation of the necessary framework and schedule for the victims of the tragedy to provide the necessary information to the company Bambam Construction SRL to begin the work that must be done to bring the affected buildings back to their original state.”
It is also reported that on Monday at 2:00 p.m., a “working group” will go to the Krevedyava town hall, which will include a representative of the “Flagas” company, an administrator of the construction company, an engineer, a designer and a company lawyer. , “in order to establish the calendar of things and the paths to be followed.”
On Sunday, the head of the emergency department, Raed Arafat, said that the explosions destroyed ten buildings and damaged another 75.
The shareholders of Flagas SRL are Ionuc Daniel Doldurea, the son of PSD Caracal mayor (51%), and Cosmin Ionuc Stenga (49%).
Three days after the explosions, representatives of the company Flagas SRL sent a statement saying that they are “concerned these days about the situation of the victims and all the people who have been affected and are suffering in any way because of this accident.” : “With unspeakable grief we are devastated to realize the severe trials through which so many families are passing, and we hope that we shall not be disqualified in our efforts to relieve them.”
The devastating explosions in Krevedia revealed a whole series of violations – the gas station, which belonged to the PSD mayor’s son Caracal, was closed only for documentation purposes. The liquefied gas station in Krevedia was fined several times by the Inspectorate of Emergency Situations and closed since September 2020, but nevertheless continued to operate, and the investigation by the prosecutor’s office also aims to establish the role of the institutions that should have carried out inspections and ensured that the LPG storage does not continue to work.
Source: Hot News

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