According to the latest tally, the Tropical Storm Manuel, left behind in Jalisco, three dead, 56 damaged municipalities, 300 damaged houses, and ten severely damaged roads, says the General Secretary of Government, Arturo Zamora Jimenez, anticipating the request of federal resources to compensate material losses that show, in a singular manner, at least 13 municipalities:
"... when the quantification is done, we will send the corresponding requests to state and national agencies for support in all these communities ..."
For his part, the head of the Ministry of Development and Social Integration, Salvador Rizo Castelo, indicated that because of their deplorable condition, ten municipalities issued an emergency declaration, among these, Cabo Corrientes, for which they will remit as soon as possible, five million pesos:
"... They are Tamazula, Tuxcacuesco, San Gabriel, Tuxpan, Tonaya, Santa María del Oro, Zapotiltic, Cabo Corrientes, Cuautitlán de García Barragán and Villa Purificación…”
Incidentally, the State Government announced the operation next year, of the Disaster Prevention Fund, with at least 50 million pesos, to support victims of natural phenomena.
[readon1 url="http://www.prensaglobal.com/notas/56298.html"]Source: Prensaglobal Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]
3 Dead, 56 affected municipalities, 300 damaged houses, 10 damaged roads, the toll of "Manuel" in Jalisco
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