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An Island in Reconstruction: 115 Families Still Live in Prefabricated Houses Three and a Half Years After the Eruption of La Palma

Summary by El Mundo
Although many affected have rebuilt their homes, there are still families in temporary housing due to the delay in granting aid, while a scientific project has made Puerto Naos and La Bombilla habitable again, ghost towns for many months due to the high levels of CO2 Read

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Although many affected have rebuilt their homes, there are still families in temporary housing due to the delay in granting aid, while a scientific project has made Puerto Naos and La Bombilla habitable again, ghost towns for many months due to the high levels of CO2 Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The victims are overcome in the face of lack of money The bureaucracy, the main impediment to obtaining the economic aid Loans in view of a money that does not arrive Due to this delay in payments, El Cabildo has had to face the recovery through the payment of own aids. “In the first moment 80,000 euros of direct aid were provided to the displaced. On the other hand, 1.6 million have also been contributed to the recovery of agricultural tracks a…

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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