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The government is responsible for the flood without notifying the transfer in advance


        

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  • 2024-06-17 11:00:55

    Generally, there is no responsibility unless there is a fault. People's governments at or above the county level shall incorporate natural disaster relief work into their national economic and social development plans, establish and improve a fund and material guarantee mechanism that meets the needs of natural disaster relief, and incorporate the funds for natural disaster relief and the funds for natural disaster relief work arranged by the people's governments into their financial budgets.

    If natural disasters make the victims difficult to live or need assistance, the state will give appropriate relief or compensation, but not compensation. Because, in law, the premise of liability for compensation is fault. Without fault, there is no basis for compensation.

    If the relevant property is insured, the insurance company can be required to compensate within a reasonable range according to the loss.

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    Article 4 of the Regulations on Natural Disaster Relief, the people's governments at or above the county level shall incorporate natural disaster relief into their national economic and social development plans, establish and improve a fund and material guarantee mechanism that meets the needs of natural disaster relief, and incorporate the funds for natural disaster relief and the funds for natural disaster relief arranged by the people's governments into their financial budgets.

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