Economy December 5, 2016 - 2:53 pm

Dominican Republic has US$534.8M to repair flood damage

Santo Domingo.- Finance minister Donald Guerreroon Wednesday said the National Budget counts with US$434.8 million to repairdamages in provinces declared in a state of emergency, from the month-long downpoursmostly in the north of the country.

He said the Government Budget has the fundsneeded for emergency cases, in addition to a World Bank financing of US$100.0million.

Interviewed in the National Palace, Guerrero saidthe emergency amount in next year’s Budget is a percentage of tax revenue,adding that losses from the flooding have been tallied at RD$20.0 billion (US$434.8million) thus far.

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