The governor of Anzoátegui, Luis Marcano, reported that he indicated that there are no reports of missing persons in the Juan Antonio Sotillo municipality. 260 people remain in temporary shelters
The governor of Anzoátegui state, Luis Marcano, confirmed the finding of an eighth body, after the rains recorded on Thursday, October 3, in the community of Valle Verde, in Puerto La Cruz.
He specified that there is no longer a report of missing persons in the Juan Antonio Sotillo municipality. 260 people remain in temporary shelters.
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On Sunday, October 6, the regional authorities, the sectoral vice president of the Social and Territorial Area, Mervin Maldonado; the Minister of Housing and Habitat, Ildemaro Villarroel, and the Minister of Public Works, Raúl Paredes, toured the risk areas.
A Presidential Command Post for social care will continue to be installed in the region. According to the balance offered by Maldonado, 229 families were affected and 186 homes suffered slight, moderate and serious structural damage, he noted. Radio Union.
Representatives of the Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela are in a permanent evaluation of the area to determine the process of assigning materials or replacing housing units, depending on the requirement.
Anzoátegui has been one of the states affected by the rainfall in recent weeks. In the November 6 report, it was learned that some 45 families were affected in various ways in Canchunchú Viejo and Charallave in the Santa Catalina parish, Bermúdez municipality.
Residents of Páez, Independencia, Ayacucho, Bello Monte, Valle Lindo and Charallave streets witnessed how the Juan Burro creek came out of its bed and turned the different sectors into true torrents.
According to the Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace, Admiral in Chief Remigio Ceballos Ichaso, the rains have caused the death of 82 people and damage of varying intensity in at least 14,000 homes -some multi-family- in Venezuela from April 1 to 31 October.
“14,000 homes have been affected in 659 parishes belonging to 199 municipalities,” of the 335 that make up Venezuela, Ceballos said during a meeting to evaluate the “National Risk Management Plan.”
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