District anticipates damage to taxpayers

by time news

330 people had to leave their homes in Köpenick on the night of February 1, 2021. Because a construction company messed up, an excavation pit on Pohlestrasse was full of water. The neighboring houses were suddenly considered to be in danger of collapsing. Of the 383,080 euros that the disaster response cost, the district office has so far only billed the client for around 51,000 euros. Taxpayers could pay for the rest.

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