RE: Kindness: land measurement for permanent housing development sites for residents affected by hydrometeorology
If calculated from the planning stage, the process is certain to be completed in less than six months, which is a very long time in these conditions. The possibility of obtaining a new home, specifically for permanent housing, is uncertain because many parties are involved and there are also many problems faced by the bureaucracy, aid donors, and affected residents.
As for the third point, I say no! Because the construction is semi-permanent and in low-lying areas, it is feared to be vulnerable to hydrometeorological hazards.
There is no automatic insurance in the Huntap package, but if another disaster occurs, the government will only provide assistance in the form of aid funds.
No problem, ma'am. I appreciate this question, although I deliberately didn't explain it in detail in the post because I was worried it would cause further unrest for residents and delay the Huntap construction process.
Thank you for this interesting comment... 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you sir @adeljose 🙏