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Senapred reports 2,410 homes destroyed as a result of forest fires: most are concentrated in the Biobío region

The National Disaster Prevention and Response Service (Senapred) delivered the cadastre of homes destroyed as a result of the forest fires that affect the south-central area of ​​the country and reported that 2,410 damaged buildings are currently registered.

Of the aforementioned total, 1,706 of these homes are concentrated in the Biobío region, 367 in Ñuble, 333 in La Araucanía, three in Maule and one in Los Ríos. Along these lines, 514 houses are reported with damage under evaluation, according to the report.

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In view of the above, the presidential delegate for reconstruction, Paulina Saball, came to the premises of La Moneda to meet with President Gabriel Boric. At her appointment, the former minister shared the information collected during her visits to the affected areas to the head of state.

With these antecedents on the table, the Executive will elaborate a consolidated proposal that allows the reconstruction. Meanwhile, the Government spokesperson, Camila Vallejo, will hold various meetings and participate in related activities.

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