rains in the north

Thousands of families who lost their homes due to the intense rains associated with Cyclone Yaku in the northern regions of the country will receive a S/500 monthly bonusconfirmed the President of the Republic, To Boluarteduring a humanitarian aid delivery activity in Freedom.

The Deputy Minister of Construction and Sanitation, Milko Ortega clarified that it is Housing lease obligation for emergencies (BAE) and for the distribution of this economic subsidy, they are in constant coordination with the local governments, which are responsible for registering the families concerned. He explained that certain basic requirements will be taken into account to determine the beneficiaries.

Likewise, he confirmed that the delivery of the deposit It will be effective in a few days. “It can’t take long because we are in a moment of emergency,” he said in an interview with RPP News.

He Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation (MVCS) He specified that this aid will be granted for a period of two years and the objective is that families whose houses have been declared uninhabitable or collapsed can rent a space to live, which has basic services.

The economic grant will be managed by the MVCS and the Mivivienda Fund. MVCS staff will on-site verify the information provided by local governments and then the appeal will go through a Ministerial Resolution. “The final list of BAE beneficiaries will be sent to the FMV for communication. Families who access this subsidy can collect it monthly from the offices of the National Bank”said the ministry.

A total of 12,110 affected people and 45,181 victims have so far left the intense rains that have been recorded, especially in the north of the country, COEN reported.
A total of 12,110 affected people and 45,181 victims have so far left the intense rains that have been recorded, especially in the north of the country, COEN reported.

The Deputy Minister of MVCS gave details of the activities that the executive has carried out in the different regions affected by the ravages of nature. indicates that since their arrival in Tumbes and Piura, there have been no heavy rains. “As the cyclone moves towards the southern area, it expands a bit,” he said.

He maintained that the level of assignment in the various localities in these northern regions of the country is strong and added that they are in constant communication with the authorities of the regional and local governments for the required support.

In this sense, he indicated that with the declaration of the emergency state Administrative and technical problems are reduced and immediate measures are taken for the benefit of the most affected residents. “We have verified that the entire Tumbes – Piura highway has a normal flow of vehicles and that there is no rain that prevents regular traffic,” he said.

Rains in the flooded streets of Piura (Canal N)

Milko Ortega appealed to the public in which there were floods and stagnation of rainwater in do not open the drains to drain the water.

He explained that this action would lead to the collapse of the sewage system because it is not implemented to receive this type of water. He also indicated that heavy machinery is deployed from his sector to collaborate in cleaning and vacuuming actions of stagnant water.

“We understand the concern and the risk they run with the standing water, but please don’t open the mailboxes. This is not the solution because later we will have major emergencies,” he said.

Residents transport a motorbike taxi through an area flooded by Cyclone Yaku, in Piura, Peru, March 11, 2023. REUTERS/Sebastian Castañeda
Residents transport a motorbike taxi through an area flooded by Cyclone Yaku, in Piura, Peru, March 11, 2023. REUTERS/Sebastian Castañeda

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