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Portugal announces $3 billion package for rebuilding after Hurricane Kristin

Portugal announces $3 billion package for rebuilding after Hurricane Kristin
Portugal announces $3 billion package for rebuilding after Hurricane Kristin

Luis Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister, said that the government of Portugal approved a package of 2.5 billion euros ($3.0 billion), which includes loans and incentives to help people and businesses recover from the destruction caused by Storm Kristin.

Authorities said that Storm Kristin, which swept across central mainland Portugal on Wednesday morning, caused damage to homes, factories, infrastructure and even killed six people.

Montenegro announced that Banco de Fomento, the country's public bank, will launch a loan program of 1 billion euros to rebuild storm-damaged factory buildings not insured and a 500 million euro financing scheme for them. Montenegro said the public bank Banco?de Fomento will launch a 1?billion euro loan programme to rebuild uninsured storm-damaged factories and?a 500 million euro financing scheme for them to help with their immediate cash flow needs.

The remaining 1 billion euro in aid is divided into two categories: a line of financing to help rebuild primary homes that are not insured, covering up to 10,000 euros for each house; and social'security' subsidies to individuals who face?hardships or income losses, up to 537 euro per month per person, or 1,075 euro per family.

He stated that due to the "current extraordinary circumstances", all construction work would be exempted from licenses and approvals prior to urban planning, environmental, and administrative approvals.

He said, "We will mobilise all of our resources to manage the emergency in a responsible manner, but with hope...once more, we will rebuild Portugal," at a recent press conference.

Montenegro announced that the government extended the "states of calamity", declared in 60 hard-hit municipalities, until February 8 amid forecasts for more heavy rains and flooding, despite winds expected to ease.

The state of calamity, Portugal's highest civil protection alert for major disasters, allows authorities to mobilize emergency and armed services and to fast-track procurement and limit access to the affected areas without restricting constitutional rights.

The companies reported that nearly 180,000 households remained without power on Sunday as the grid operator REN, and distributor E-Redes, scrambled for power restoration. ($1 = 0.8444 euros) (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Sergio Goncalves)

(source: Reuters)