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Portugal reports direct costs of Storm Kristin exceeding $4.7 billion

Portugal reports direct costs of Storm Kristin exceeding $4.7 billion
Portugal reports direct costs of Storm Kristin exceeding $4.7 billion

Portugal will face direct reconstruction costs of more than 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) following the devastating storm Kristin last week, Economy Minister Manuel Castro Almeida said. He cited preliminary government estimates. The direct costs of reconstruction after last week's storm Kristin are estimated to be more than 4?billion euros ($4.7?

He told RTP that the indirect costs, such as the disruption of supply chains in the industry, would be more than 4 billion Euros.

He said that "several business owners are planning to build completely new factories, as their existing?factories are unusable. Recovery could take several months."

Social Security will cover 80% of the wage and companies 20% to avoid job losses during reconstruction.

Six people were killed and homes and factories damaged by the storm that swept through central Portugal on 31st January. The storm had winds of up to 200 km/hr and heavy rains.

Leiria, and Marinha Grande were among the worst-hit areas.

On Sunday, the government approved a package of 2.5 billion euros in loans and incentives to help businesses and people rebuild their lives after Hurricane Sandy.

In the last few weeks, the Iberian Peninsula was hit by a series of storms that brought heavy rain, strong winds, and snow. Now, it is being pounded by Storm Leonardo. Reporting by Sergio Goncalves, Editing by William Maclean. $1 = 0.8471 Euros

(source: Reuters)