OREANDA-NEWS. The funds raised by employees of Siberian Coal Energy Company to assist the victims of the 2013 flood in the Russian Far East will finance three important facilities. In all, SUEK operations employees raised 21,459,000 rubles.

As agreed with the Khabarovsk Territory administration the raised funds will be allocated for co-financing the construction of apartments in the city of Nickolayevsk-on-Amur (Khabarovskaya Street) to move 10 destitute families to new homes in the village of Mago (8,444,000 rubles); for restoring the building of comprehensive school No. 13 in the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur (10,556,000 rubles); for restoring the building of kindergarten No. 100 in the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur (2,452,000 rubles).

SUEK will be monitoring the restoration work performed at the above facilities.

In 2013, more than 25,000 employees from SUEK operations joined a charity event to raise funds for the affected Far-East residents by contributing their one-day wages to the relief fund. There were 13,245 contributors in the Kemerovo Region; 3,755 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory; 2,942 in Khakassia; 2,736 in the Russian Far East; 1,352 in Zabaikalye; 1,284 in Buryatia; 230 in Moscow.

SUEK operations also shipped fuel needed for the heating season to the Russian Far East regions granting the recipients a delay of payment on favorable terms. SUEK promptly financed purchasing ten heat guns, supplied the territorial office of EMERCOM with a pump station to drain water.