Seeking to help the victims, the national government will provide rental subsidies for six months to the affected families of the residential complex.
Faced with the imminence of demolishing the buildings where more than 400 families hope to have a home and must vacate, the national government, through the director of the Risk Management Unit, committed to financial support for 6 months.
After a visit to the Torres del Silencio residential complex, located in the northeast of Yopal, Carlos Carrillo Arenas, director of the National Disaster Risk Management Unit, announced the delivery of rental subsidies for a period of six months, at families affected by the residential complex.
The senior state official told Boyacá Sie7e Days, that the entity it directs can offer rental subsidies to people affected in the context of a public calamity that has already been declared. Those people who are in the registry of victims will receive temporary help, Carrillo explained.
Let us remember that a technical consultancy was hired, which showed that the building structures have a low percentage of resistance, in some cases it barely reflects 12 percent, which makes them properties in a dangerous state, that is, not They do not comply with the designs, nor the quality of the materials, nor the construction methods, so it was decided as the only alternative, to demolish them.
In addition to the announcement that benefits the inhabitants of that building complex, it was assured that in a joint effort between the Government and the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management, a follow-up visit was carried out to the mitigation works in Yopal and the municipalities of Pore, Paz de Ariporo, Trinidad, Villanueva and Sabanalarga, as part of a strategy to strengthen preparation for the rainy season.