Fire Devastates Village Dubova, But Minister Stamenkovski Shows Serbia Still Cares!
Imagine a village where fire has devoured almost everything – homes, properties, memories. That’s Dubova, in the municipality of Žitorađa, where only the Church of the Holy Prophet Elijah remains standing as a symbol of hope. While many watch from afar, Minister Milica Đurđević Stamenkovski showed up today to prove Serbia does not abandon its people.
30 Tons of Aid – And That’s Just the Start!
Yes, you read that right. The minister brought over 30 tons of aid – food, hygiene products, everything needed to survive these harsh times. But this isn’t just a one-time handout. The local government will also pay additional one-time social assistance to all affected families.
“We will be here until the last home is rebuilt, until the last roof tile is placed,” Stamenkovski declared, emphasizing that solidarity is our strength and that we are one nation, one heart.
Forgotten on the Brink of Survival – But Not Forgotten by the State!
This village isn’t just a victim of the fires; it has been neglected for decades, living on the edge of existence. People who lived for years in homes without basic living conditions are now left with nothing. But the state finally responded – millions of dinars have been allocated for fire damage recovery in the Žitorađa municipality.
While Others Watch, The Minister Acts!
At a time when many politicians only make promises, Minister Stamenkovski proved that words only matter if backed by action. While the village burns, she is there with the people, bringing aid and hope.
What’s Next?
Of course, this is not the end. It will take a lot of work, patience, and solidarity to rebuild the village. But judging by today’s gesture, Serbia won’t stop until the last resident of Dubova gets their home back.
Is this how a state should act in crises? Or is this just a light in a sea of darkness? Drop your thoughts – did the aid come on time or should it have been earlier? And hey, if you have a good joke about fires and aid, don’t hold back – a little laughter never hurts, even in the toughest times.
One thing’s for sure – Serbia doesn’t leave its people behind, even if it means bringing 30 tons of aid and promising to fight until the last roof tile is in place.