2,000 zinc sheets will be delivered to repair the ceilings affected by the strong storms.
After fulfilling an extraordinary risk management council, the governor of Chocó, Nubia Carolina Córdoba reported that not only the municipality of Condoto has rainfall effects.
Córdoba explained that, in total, Some 85,000 families are affected by the rains which have been reported in recent months in the 31 municipalities of the department.
For this reason, for Ekse the visit of Carlos Carrillo, director of the National Risk Management Unit, on behalf of the national government.
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But while that happens, the president thanked the will of the National Unity, and said that from the Government they were allocated 10 tons of humanitarian aid and more 500 toilet and food kit for the most affected in Condoto.
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In addition, he announced the allocation of 2,000 zinc sheets to address roof affectations, because of heavy rains.
In the same sense, the governor announced resources to intervene two educational institutions of Condoto, as well as the necessary support to enable Again attention to the local hospital, San José de Condoto.
The governor of Chocó, Nubia Carolina Córdoba also spoke about an agreement with the ICBF, in order to attend With nutritional packages To the little ones in the middle of the emergency.
To date, only in Condoto, there are more than 2,000 affected families, according to the governor of Chocó.
National Government support
Governor Nubia Carolina Córdoba Curi, highlighted the importance of the support of the National Government, especially in technical accompaniment and the implementation of care plans and sectoral response strategies, aimed at guaranteeing early recovery, the restoration of the basic conditions of life and the strengthening of community capacity to overcome the impacts of the emergency.
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