Mexico takes stock of the millions needed to rebuild
after quake
Local residents search for belongings amid the ruins of their home knocked down by the 8.2 magnitude quake in southern Mexico.- AFP |
(Vatican Radio) Mexico's Government will spend many millions
in repairing and rebuilding the massive structural damage that the September
7th earthquake caused.
The 8.1 magnitude quake, with an epicenter in the south of
the country, killed 96 people.
The repair and rebuild costs are estimated at 16 billion
pesos, which is the equivalent of almost 906 million dollars. So the nine
billion pesos available in the National Disaster Fund must be appreciably
topped up.
However, Federal infrastructure including highways,
hospitals, schools and government offices are covered by special disaster
insurance.
This doesn`t include thousands of homes which have cracked
or crumbled leaving people destitute.
Federal Government is promising to help struggling State and
Municipal Governments to tackle a gigantic task.
The Southern States of Oaxaca and Chiapas took the
brunt of the 8.2 earthquake.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto visited Chiapas on
Saturday, where more than quarter of a million people are affected.
eighty two of its Municipalities have been severely damaged.
With all the money in the World, and Mexico certainly isn`t
that rich, it`s still going to take years to try to rectify the destruction
which took just over one ghastly minute.
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