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Humanitarian aid delivered to family affected by fire in San Antonio

Early this Saturday morning, a devastating fire broke out in a house located in block P lot 19 of the El Paraíso Association, generating an urgent need for assistance.

In response, the Provincial Municipality of Mariscal Nieto (MPMN), through the Provincial Emergency Operations Center (COEP) of the Disaster Risk Management Office, coordinated a rapid and effective delivery of humanitarian aid.

The COEP provided a variety of essential supplies to the San Antonio District Municipality (MDSA), which will be responsible for distribution to the affected family. The aid included plastic drums, buckets, aluminum pots, kitchen utensils, gas stoves, corrugated iron, plywood and wooden slats to repair the damaged home.

In addition to the delivery of supplies, the staff of the MDSA Risk Management Sub-directorate received training in the assembly of tents by provincial brigades. This ensures that the affected family has temporary shelter while recovery work is carried out.

The Moquegua Regional Emergency Operations Center (COER) also delivered humanitarian aid goods to the San Antonio District Municipality to assist the affected family.

According to the Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis – EDAN, registered in the National Information System for Disaster Prevention and Attention – SINPAD, 06 folding metal beds, 06 foam mattresses, 06 small pillows and 02 light canvas camping tents were delivered.

In addition, warm clothing items such as 06 polar ponchos, 12 pairs of socks for men, 12 short-sleeved cotton t-shirts, 06 long-sleeved polycotton shirts, 06 linen sweaters for women, 06 Lycra shorts and 06 one-liter plastic bowls.

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