MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: In the Siberian Federal District, about 123 thousand people moved from emergency housing

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

Reducing the number of dilapidated housing stock is an important task set by the President for the Russian construction industry. Since 2019, when the program for resettling people from uninhabitable buildings became part of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment”, more than 2.2 million square meters of such housing have been resettled in the Siberian Federal District. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

“All federal districts in the country are involved in the work on resettling emergency housing. The government has been actively working on the issue of resettling residents from outdated houses for many years. The implementation of this program is a serious and important step towards improving the quality of life of people who live in unsuitable conditions. Since 2019, about 123 thousand citizens have moved from emergency housing to new apartments in the Siberian Federal District. The deterioration of houses is a constant and, unfortunately, irreversible process. Therefore, we continue to work on solving this problem,” said Marat Khusnullin.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the largest volume of emergency housing in the Siberian Federal District was resettled in the Kemerovo Region – Kuzbass – 664.3 thousand square meters, Irkutsk Region – 580.8 thousand square meters, Krasnoyarsk Territory – 360.9 thousand square meters, Novosibirsk Region – 188.6 thousand square meters, Altai Territory – 149.6 thousand square meters.

The program for resettling citizens from emergency housing stock is supervised by the Russian Ministry of Construction. Its operator is the Territorial Development Fund.

“Regions are taking a responsible approach to solving the problem of reducing the unsuitable housing stock and improving the quality of life of residents of such houses. In order to speed up the solution of this problem and provide people with modern housing, many regions are additionally resettling emergency houses using their budgets. In the Siberian Federal District, thanks to such work, more than 37 thousand people from the total number of program participants have improved their housing conditions,” said FRT General Director Ilshat Shagiakhmetov.

Since 2025, the resettlement of houses recognized as unsafe in the regions will continue under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”.

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