El Salvador - GFDRR
El Salvador - GFDRR
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II. POPULATION AND AFFECTED AREAS | 51<br />
TABLE 19. DAMAGES AND LOSSES IN THE HOUSING SECTOR<br />
( in US$)<br />
Damages Losses Total<br />
Houses destroyed 7, 378,000 7,378,000<br />
La Libertad 343,000<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> 1,260,000<br />
Cuscatlán 392,000<br />
La Paz 2,786,000<br />
San Vicente 2,597,000<br />
Urban properties lost 2,582,300<br />
La Libertad 120,050<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> 441,000<br />
Cuscatlán 137,200<br />
La Paz 975,100<br />
San Vicente 908,950<br />
Homes partially damaged 4,210,500 4,210,500<br />
La Libertad 27,300<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> 1,110,900<br />
Cuscatlán 680,400<br />
La Paz 1,318,800<br />
San Vicente 1,073,100<br />
Household effects 3,670,800 3,670,800<br />
La Libertad 74,400<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> 850,800<br />
Cuscatlán 456,000<br />
La Paz 1,231,200<br />
San Vicente 1,058,400<br />
Demolition and removal of debris 400,520 400,520<br />
La Libertad 18,620<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> 68,400<br />
Cuscatlán 21,280<br />
La Paz 151,240<br />
San Vicente 140,980<br />
Lost revenue 135,135 135,135<br />
Monthly revenue leased houses 54,054<br />
Monthly revenue houses under credit arrangements 81,081<br />
Source: Estimates by assessment mission based on official information.