Progress in housing reconstruction in Viña del Mar

Following the February 2024 fires in the Valparaíso Region, the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism has driven a reconstruction plan with tailored solutions for each affected commune. Progress stands at 45% in housing works, with 426 homes delivered and over 1,200 under construction. The effort involves legislative changes to expand reach and ongoing dialogue with communities.

The February 2024 tragedy in the Valparaíso Region devastated communes including Viña del Mar, Quilpué, and Villa Alemana, affecting both established areas and unregulated settlements. Facing this complexity, the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism (Minvu) crafted a plan addressing state limitations and providing differentiated responses based on local realities.

To reach more families, legislative reforms were pushed to streamline administrative processes. Consequently, housing reconstruction is 45% complete in works. So far, 426 homes have been finished or handed over, with over 1,200 under construction. Efforts also focus on restoring damaged infrastructure.

This initiative draws lessons from past reconstructions, such as after the 2010 earthquake, prioritizing housing formalization and regularization—a longstanding national debt. Belén Paredes Canales, Regional Ministerial Secretary of Housing and Urbanism for Valparaíso, emphasizes that "we have fulfilled the commitment not to leave them alone" and maintained "permanent, frank, and respectful dialogue with communities and their leaders".

While institutional timelines do not always match family urgencies, the government insists it has not been negligent. The aim is to establish solid foundations for these communes' future, responsibly tackling housing challenges.

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Illustration depicting the Cerro Centinela megatoma shantytown in San Antonio, Chile, with government officials presenting an eviction and housing relocation plan to residents.
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Government presents eviction plan for San Antonio megatoma

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Chilean government presented an eviction plan for the Cerro Centinela megatoma in San Antonio to the Valparaíso Court of Appeals, which will not begin before January 2026. The measure includes the expropriation of over 110 hectares for a housing project benefiting 90% of affected families. The decision aims to avoid a humanitarian crisis in a settlement housing over 10,000 people.

The construction sector views positively the readjustment of value limits for tiers 1 and 2 of the Minha Casa, Minha Vida program, approved by the FGTS Board of Trustees. The measure mainly benefits municipalities in the North and Northeast, expanding the housing program's reach. Business leaders forecast a record number of contracts in 2026.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Ministry of Housing, alongside the Superintendency of Public Services, held a coordination session in Riohacha to bolster the sustainability of water projects in La Guajira. An additional investment exceeding $600 billion will directly benefit over 145,000 people through public fountains and system improvements. The aim is to speed up implementation and ensure long-term operation of these vital works.

In Havana, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero highlighted the power of collective work and the resilience of the people in the recovery of disaster-stricken areas.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Rivera's municipal administration presented its management balance for 2024-2025, consolidating over 36.052 billion pesos in executed, ongoing, and viable resources. The report highlights advances in infrastructure, security, and rural development led by Mayor Luis Humberto Alvarado Guzmán.

The Colombian government has released a draft decree setting a maximum cap of 135 minimum wages for social interest housing (VIS). The measure aims to ensure clear pricing and prevent automatic indexations in contracts. The document will be open for comments until January 25.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva pledged 'no impunity' for those sparking Chubut's ongoing wildfires—95% human-caused—while federal teams combat flames affecting thousands of hectares. Route 40 reopened amid over 3,000 evacuations, but strong winds threaten further spread.

 

 

 

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