Exhibition park shelters begin to be dismantled after families leave the site

by Andrea
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Exhibition park shelters begin to be dismantled after families leave the site

Rio Branco City Hall began disassembly of temporary shelters installed in the exhibition park, in the second district, used to welcome families affected by the Acre River flood and its tributaries. In all, about 175 families, approximately 560 people, were at the scene during March.

Exhibition park shelters begin to be dismantled after families leave the site

The structure began to be dismantled/ Photo: Reproduction

According to the Municipal Civil Defense, disassembly work must be completed by Wednesday (2), and all material removed will be reused by the government.

The departure of the last homeless person, recorded at 18h last Friday (28), marked the closure of the operation back home, coordinated by the Civil Defense. During the action, more than 100 municipal servants were mobilized, with the support of 17 heavy and five light vehicles for the transport of furniture and appliances of affected families.

Despite the demobilization of the shelters, some families could not yet return to their homes. The Civil Defense said that an indefinite number of people will be included in the Social Rental Program, which already benefits about 50 homeless, while others are waiting to be transferred to the new homes.

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