Solutions from Ukraine: Ukrainian postal company provides humanitarian free aid delivery to flood-affected regions in Poland
Nova Post, the Ukrainian postal and courier company, covers the cost of delivering humanitarian aid to flood–affected areas in Poland.
The company's press service reports this.
What is the problem?
The severe rain and floods in southern Poland have left thousands of people without access to clean water and essential supplies.
Currently, 13% of the country's territory struggles with natural disasters.
What is the solution?
As a socially responsible company, Nova Post is offering free delivery of humanitarian aid to regions in Poland affected by floods.
Residents of Poland can send essential goods to 3 voivodships at the company's expense: Lower Silesia, Silesia and Opole, using a network of 44 of company's branches in 27 cities in Poland: Warsaw, Krakow, Rzeszów, Poznań, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Lublin, Lodz, Katowice, Częstochowa, Szczecin, Kielce, Elenia Góra, Gożów Wielkopolska, Opole, Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Bielsko-Biała, Olsztyn, Zabrze, Sosnowiec, Gliwice, Przemyśl, Legnica, Zelena Góra, Gdynia and Toruń.
"Wherever Nova Post works, we support our customers in the most difficult situations. The company does not stand aside from the community's problems, actively participating in overcoming the crisis," the company said in a statement.
For now, New Post in Poland will provide fast and free delivery of essential goods to the affected voivodeships as long as necessary.
For reference:
Bad weather swept through Europe on September 15.
Ukraine proposed sending 100 rescuers to Poland to aid in combating the flood.
Due to large-scale flooding in Poland and the Czech Republic, several train services were temporarily canceled, affecting trains bound for Ukraine.
The day before, Rubryka also reported that two checkpoints on the Polish-Czech border were closed indefinitely due to flooding, which made their work impossible.
On Monday, September 16, another dam broke in Poland. Due to large-scale flooding, the country's government has declared a state of natural disaster.