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The scammers take advantage of the sinisters in Broșteni: Real photos were stolen and used by those who claim to be victims

The scammers are trying to make money from the suffering of the victims in Suceava, seriously affected by the floods. The representatives of the Broșteni City Hall announce that cases have been reported in which real photos were stolen and used by people who claim to be victims, in order to obtain money.

Scammers with stolen photos from sinister photo: Broșteni City Hall

Scammers with stolen photos from sinister photo: Broșteni City Hall

“Attention, do not be deceived. We have been announced that on social media platforms have begun to appear by the suffering of others to ask for money in their own interest. There have been reported cases in which real photographers, posted by the sinister or authorities, were stolen and used by people who claim to be victims, that they have a victim, that they have a victims, It sounds continuously with people who ask them to confirm if X or Y really needs, or if that account is real. He transmitted the City Hall of Broșteni, on FB.

Authorities call on those who want to help the victims be vigilant and do not send money in any account.

“Please be vigilant. Do not send money to anyone, only based on a posting on social networks. If you want to help safely: you have the official accounts of the Broșteni City Hall.
serious non-governmental organizations, Already involved in the area – choose an NGO you trust. At the end of these difficult days, we will publish a clear list of all donations and how they were distributed ”, au also transmitted the authorities.

The government sends 30 living containers in the Broșteni -Naga area

On Monday, August 4, as a result of the land requests, through the National Emergency Committee, it was decided to send additional 30 living containers in the Broșteni -Neagra area, in addition to the 20 already distributed, to ensure shelter whose homes have been destroyed.

So far, the Government of Romania has allocated two support packages consisting of food, living containers and financial aid for the victims.

By the end of this week, the assessments will be completed, and during the next week, the third support package for the affected communities will be adopted

Ashley Davis

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