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He Cyclone Yaku already causing chaos in the country. The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), released this Friday at a press conference attended by Sector Chief Alex Contreras Miranda, estimated that 43 million soles of economic damage was caused by Cyclone Yaku to health facilities and schools.
The disaster also affected roads, irrigation canals, bridges and water networks. The economic cost of impact on these infrastructures exceeds 1,200 million soles.
Faced with this unfavorable situation, the Ministry of Economy and Finance today launched the plan “From Punche Peru: attention to the emergency”, which, as Contreras Miranda explained, aims to restart economic activity and immediately pay attention to the emergency. The budget cost is around S$4 billion.
Maintenance investment package
In this regard, the executive branch has developed an investment package for preventive and repair maintenance of road, educational and sanitary infrastructure, as well as sewerage and sanitation. In addition to cleaning up rivers, the stone embankment of dams, among other things.
However, Minister Alex Contreras noted that it is critical to responding to the emergency that the additional loan project that the government has sent to the Congress of the Republic to revive the family, regional and sectoral economy is approved.
“I thanked the budget committee, but I am concerned that it has been delayed. Today we were going to support a bill for an additional loan that would allow more than 3,500 million soles to be put into a contingency reserve, and the meeting was rescheduled for Monday,” he said.
Source: RPP

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