A joint commission from the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Construction and Architecture of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania paid a working visit to the village of Aksarisar in the Irafsky District today.
The commission included Sergey Galyamin, head of the Department of the Ministry of Construction of Russia, Marat Betanov, Minister of Construction and Architecture of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, as well as heads of key relevant departments.
On behalf of the Irafsky municipal district administration, the commission was accompanied by First Deputy Head of the District Administration Soslan Makoev and Head of the Department of Architecture, Construction, and Transport of the District Administration Arsen Kozhiev.
The main focus of the visit was to inspect residential buildings located in the landslide zone on the banks of the Urukh River. Experts found that five residential buildings suffered the most damage as a result of soil displacement. Monitoring shows that subsoil deformations have been recorded here since 2017 and continue to progress.
To address this issue, the Irafsky District Administration, with the support of the Republican Ministry of Construction, has been working since 2019 to include these properties in federal programs aimed at resettling citizens from emergency housing.
Following the visit, the Russian Ministry of Construction made a key decision to develop a special mechanism to speed up the provision of assistance to residents and ensure their prompt resettlement from dangerous houses.