Commission grants emergency funding to Finnish authorities to cover costs for damage to Estlink 2 power cable
The European Commission has granted the Finnish Border Guard, the Police, the Finnish Defence Forces and the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom a total of EUR 1,833,075 in emergency funding to cover the costs incurred to these authorities in connection with the damage done to the Estlink 2 power cable.
The source of funding is the Internal Security Fund (ISF), which is one of the EU Home Affairs Funds.
The sum will be divided between the Finnish Border Guard, the Police, the Finnish Defence Forces and Traficom. Funding has been applied for on the basis of the actual personnel costs incurred. The incident caused a significant amount of additional work for all these authorities, which will be compensated with the funding provided.
The Estlink 2 power cable between Finland and Estonia, which was damaged on Christmas Day last year, resumed operations at the end of June.
Inquiries:
Samuli Murtonen, Chief of Unit, Border Guard Headquarters, Planning and Finance Unit, tel. +358 295 421 701, [email protected]
Virpi Karjalainen, Senior Specialist, Ministry of the Interior, International Affairs Unit
tel. +358 295 488 392, [email protected]
Correction August 25th at 13.38: The word "repairing" deleted from first sentence.
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