El Salvador - GFDRR
El Salvador - GFDRR
El Salvador - GFDRR
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II. POPULATION AND AFFECTED AREAS | 57<br />
The classification of severe damages includes all damages to walls and fences, damages caused by<br />
landslides, damages to infrastructure, and collapsed sanitation services. These totaled US$1,865,429.<br />
Moderate damages occurred in 70 educational centers in municipalities belonging to the Departments<br />
of: San <strong>Salvador</strong> (14), affecting the municipalities of Mejicanos (2), Panchimalco (2), San Martín (2),<br />
San <strong>Salvador</strong> (3), Santiago Texacuangos (3), Santo Tomás (1) and Soyapango (1); Cabañas (2), affecting<br />
the municipalities of Ilobasco (1) and San Isidro (1); Cuscatlán (6), affecting the municipalities of Cojutepeque<br />
(1), Monte San Juan (1), Oratorio de Concepción (1), San Bartolomé Perulapia (1) and San Pedro<br />
Perulapan (2); La Libertad (10), affecting the municipalities of Colón (1), La Libertad (5), San Juan Opico<br />
(1), San Pablo Tacachico (2) and Tamanique (1); La Paz (9), affecting the municipalities of <strong>El</strong> Rosario (1), San<br />
Luis La Herradura (1), San Luis Talpa (1), San Pedro Masahuat (3), Santiago Nonualco (1) and Zacatecoluca<br />
(2); San Vicente (26), affecting the municipalities of Apastepeque (2), San Cayetano Istepeque (5), San<br />
Esteban Catarina (2), San Ildefonso (1), San Sebastián (1), San Vicente (8), Santo Domingo (2), Tecoluca<br />
(1), Tepetitán (3) and Verapaz (1); and finally San Miguel (3), affecting the municipalities of Nuevo Edén<br />
San Juan (1), San Gerardo (1) and San Jorge (1).