Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt discuss flood protection - Thuringia & Saxony-Anhalt Join Forces to Tackle Floods and Protect Nature in Harz
Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt are set to hold a joint cabinet session in the Harz region. Led by state premiers Mario Voigt and Reiner Haseloff, the meeting aims to discuss flood prevention and nature conservation strategies. Notably, the continuation of a special investment program for preserving cultural heritage will also be addressed.
The joint session will focus on developing a cross-border flood management strategy for the Helme River, which flows through both states. Additionally, the two governments will explore collaboration between Saxony-Anhalt’s Karst Landscape South Harz Biosphere Reserve and Thuringia’s Kyffhäuser Nature Park, with the goal of enhancing nature conservation efforts.
Despite initial searches, no information was found about a previous joint government teams login between Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt on Monday regarding flood protection and nature conservation coordination. However, the upcoming zoom meeting signals a commitment to addressing these critical issues together.
The joint cabinet session in the Harz region will see Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt working together to tackle flood prevention and nature conservation. The meeting also marks an opportunity to discuss the continuation of a special funding program for preserving cultural monuments, further demonstrating the states' shared commitment to their heritage.
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