El Salvador - GFDRR
El Salvador - GFDRR
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58 | <strong>El</strong> <strong>Salvador</strong>: Damage, Loss, and Needs Assesment<br />
IMAGE 19. SCHOOLS<br />
Source: MINED.<br />
The classification of moderate damages takes into account all damages to roofs due to flooding and<br />
cave-ins, to gabions, temporary classrooms, fencing, floors and embankments. These damages totaled<br />
US$2,146,995.<br />
Included in the damages is the repair of 13 access roads to schools, essentially as a result of landslides,<br />
eroded streets, collapsed bridges or obstruction of vehicular traffic. The schools, whose numbers are in<br />
parentheses and which require repair, are located in Santa Tecla (5), La Libertad (Centro Escolar Cantón<br />
Los Pajales, Centro Escolar <strong>El</strong> Triunfo, Centro Escolar Granadillas, Centro Escolar Cantón <strong>El</strong> Limón, Centro<br />
Escolar <strong>El</strong> Sacazil); in Santo Tomás (1), San <strong>Salvador</strong> (Centro Escolar Cantón Chaltepe); in Apopa (3), San<br />
<strong>Salvador</strong> (Centro Escolar Caserío <strong>El</strong> Sartén, Centro Escolar Cantón Guadalupe, Centro Escolar Samaria<br />
Las Mercedes); in Nejapa (2), San <strong>Salvador</strong> (Centro Escolar Fca. Santa Isabel, Los Planes, Centro Escolar<br />
Caserío Los Naranjos); in Suchitoto (1), Cuscatlán (Centro Escolar Cantón San Cristóbal); and in Santa Cruz<br />
Analquito, Cuscatlán (Centro Escolar Santa Cruz Analquito).<br />
IMAGE 20. DAMAGES IN SCHOOL<br />
Source: MINED.<br />
The costs of repairing access roads to schools total US$325,000.