VIDEO: First 20 Mobile Homes Arrived in Glina Thursday Morning

Daniela Rogulj

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December 31, 2020 – So far, more than 80 mobile homes have been secured for families affected by the earthquake in Sisak-Moslavina County, and the first 20 mobile homes arrived in Glina early Thursday morning.

Index.hr reports that the coordinated action of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, the Croatian Tourism Association, and the Croatian Camping Association has so far provided more than 80 mobile homes for families affected by the earthquake in Sisak-Moslavina County, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports reported yesterday.

Mobile homes consist of two rooms (for four people), and have equipped kitchens with tables and toilets, and showers.

Many companies donated the mobile homes

The following companies donated mobile homes: Plava Laguna from Umag, Jadranka camps Lošinj, Arena Hospitality Group from Pula, Maistra from Rovinj, Valamar, Camp Monperin from Bale, Turisthotel from Zadar, Adria from Slovenia, Laguna Novigrad, Karisma Hotels Adriatic, hotels Živogošće, the company Crippa from Višnjan, the company CR Abitare from Labin, Nord mobil from Samobor and the company Solaris from Šibenik.

Many private renters and hoteliers from all over Croatia have offered help in accommodating earthquake victims in Petrinja, Sisak, Glina, and the surrounding area, Minister of Tourism and Sports Nikolina Brnjaca said on Wednesday after the 33rd session of the Croatian government, adding that she talked to hoteliers about donating mobile homes and how they are in constant contact with all relevant services, headquarters and others in the Ministry.

“Already yesterday in Zagreb, we organized accommodation for the neediest, many hotels got involved, and we are in cooperation with the Croatian Tourism Association (HUT). We are aware that there are people in the affected area who have livestock and cannot leave their homes, and that is why we have organized that today 12 mobile homes have left Istria for Sisak-Moslavina County. About 24 more and maybe more of them will go from our camps there,” Minister Brnjac emphasized after the Government session.

She added that the Croatian Army helps organize the transport, and the goal is to get to the destination as soon as possible, where it is most needed.

Follow our live updates on the situation in the earthquake-hit areas of Croatia here; find out how you can donate here.

 

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