According to Leis, Ruhnu will receive fuel and Vormsi will have a new ice road
Estonia's Infrastructure Minister Kuldar Leis announced the upcoming transportation of fuel to Ruhnu Island and the opening of a new ice road between Vormsi Island and the mainland.
Kuldar Leis, Estonia's Infrastructure Minister, has confirmed that preparations are underway to supply fuel to small islands, with two tons of gasoline scheduled to be transported to Ruhnu Island on Saturday. The state's shipping fleet is making arrangements for this transport, and local authorities will assess the weather conditions to ensure the safe delivery of the fuel. The timely provision of fuel is crucial for the island's residents, especially during the winter months when accessibility can be limited.
Additionally, Leis announced the impending opening of a new ice road between Vormsi Island and the mainland, set to be opened officially on Friday. This new route will facilitate better connectivity for local residents, allowing them to replenish their fuel reserves as needed. Safety preparations for the new ice road are currently underway, ensuring that the route is accessible for transport and safe for use.
These developments highlight the Estonian government's commitment to improving infrastructure and support for its smaller islands, especially in ensuring that they remain connected and supplied throughout the challenging winter season. This attention to service provision not only facilitates daily life for residents but also ensures that emergency services can respond effectively when needed.