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Rain emergency in Cauca: the government will start handing over land to the victims

Rain emergency in Cauca: the government will start handing over land to the victims

File photo of the landslide that occurred on the Pan-American Highway, above the municipality of Rosas, in the province of Cauca. CRIC

the National Disaster Risk Management Unit (Ungrd) Announced that she has already signed the agreement with National Land Agency (ANT) to purchase Three out of 46 drugs were identified where they are will move Definitively for families affected by the winter in Mojana.

President Gustavo Petro suggested that every family should get land to develop and supportproductive projects Based on Employability They decided to advance. We are fulfilling the presidential mandate to seek a safe land for those affected by the effects of climate change.”reassured the general director of Ungrd and the director in charge of the Adaptation Fund, Javier Bava Sánchez.

According to the Director of Risk Management, Ungrd, the Adaptation Fund and the Rector of Universidad del Cauca also held working groups this week with the mayors of municipalities Rosas, Tempio, Cagbio and Popayan To decide which properties to buy to resettle the families affected by the landslide that occurred in via panamericana.com January 9th.

In total, according to Ungrd, they are More than 200 families Those in those four municipalities of Cauca were affected by the landslide.

“The regions have first-hand information that allows us to identify the lands that will be purchased to be handed over to the affected families. So far they have been identified. eight characteristics In the areas around the municipality of Rosas, where they can be resettled These people and their production projectsAdaptation Fund Areas Assistant Administrator Andrés Chari indicated.

Image from the Tarabata with which peasant communities take humanitarian aid to people affected by the landslide in Roses, Cauca, who have not yet received aid.  CRIC
Image from the Tarabata with which peasant communities take humanitarian aid to people affected by the landslide in Roses, Cauca, who have not yet received aid. CRIC

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