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office Brazil expressed this Wednesday its solidarity with the government and people of Peru in connection with the landslides and floods caused by the passage of the cyclone Yaku and asked Brazilians to take precautions when traveling to Peru.
He Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Brazilian deplored the “human and material losses” caused by torrential rains that began in September and were “exacerbated” by the passage of a cyclone that killed seven people over the past week.
In the note, the Foreign Ministry “recommended” Brazilians planning a trip to Peru to “check the situation in the region” they intend to visit and “take the necessary precautions” without “taking risks” regardless of possible delays. I can show you when I travel.
On the other hand, this Wednesday the Brazilian government also issued a note expressing “concern” about the new passage of Cyclone Freddy through South Africa, “causing destruction and loss of life” in Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar.
Victim support
On the other hand, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, spoke after meeting of the Council of Ministers which took place in National Emergency Operations Center (COEN) to evaluate actions against intense rains that took place in different regions of the country. At the same time, he specified that a new housing voucher would be put forward to help the victims.
“We have taken the following measures: first, Accreditation of civil society leaders in municipalities. This is because this experience of Cyclone Yaku has shown that those people who have been trained in the municipalities to be able to deal with these kinds of emergencies with each new government change. And every drill done at Indeci was practically useless for the next presentation of emergencies,” he told the press.
“In second place, we have agreed to promote an additional social housing program for Techo Propiobecause we saw that several families were left homeless, and we must respond accordingly. Several areas south of Lima, as well as in southern Peru, have also been declared a state of emergency. The Ministry of Finance will provide the Ministry of Defense with a budget for the purchase of helicopters, because we do not have enough of them, plus a budget for the maintenance of the 24 helicopters that we have in the Armed Forces,” he added.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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