
Consequences of the power outage: Hotel costs after large power outage almost completely reimbursed
Half a year after the power outage in the southwest of Berlin, the reimbursement of hotel costs for those affected is largely completed.
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Half a year after the power outage in the southwest of Berlin, the reimbursement of hotel costs for those affected is largely completed. In the southwest of Berlin, this initially affected 100,000 people in 45,000 households and more than 2,000 commercial enterprises. Of all applications, 127 were rejected, 54 were withdrawn and 18 (as of 25.).
Furthermore, The costs have already been paid in 2,685 cases, as the deputy district mayor of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Tim Richter (CDU), informed on dpa request. For the processing of 3,000 applications, 210,000 minutes processing time are necessary or 3,500 hours, as the district office calculates. In January, the district office had positively decided on more than 700 applications and had already reimbursed some of the costs.
In addition, According to the data, the average net working time per application was just under 70 minutes. If a single person were to process all applications, it would take 87.5 working weeks, more than one and a half years.
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Half a year after the power outage in the southwest of Berlin, the reimbursement of hotel costs for those affected is largely completed.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the southwest of Berlin, this initially affected 100,000 people in 45,000 households and more than 2,000 commercial enterprises.
reliability low1/3 sourcesOf all applications, 127 were rejected, 54 were withdrawn and 18 (as of 25.).
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe costs have already been paid in 2,685 cases, as the deputy district mayor of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Tim Richter (CDU), informed on dpa request.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFor the processing of 3,000 applications, 210,000 minutes processing time are necessary or 3,500 hours, as the district office calculates.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn January, the district office had positively decided on more than 700 applications and had already reimbursed some of the costs.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAccording to the data, the average net working time per application was just under 70 minutes.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIf a single person were to process all applications, it would take 87.5 working weeks, more than one and a half years.
reliability low1/3 sources
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