00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is now ready to hand over the house to the Yolanda victims.
00:08Kenneth Paciente has the details.
00:133,517 housing units were handed over by the government to individuals
00:20who were affected by the Yolanda storm in 2013.
00:24The chief executive will be the first to turn over the ceremony of the housing projects
00:29under the Yolanda Permanent Housing Program or YPHP of the National Housing Authority.
00:35The government will also hand over the units in Leyte
00:39which include Cool Spring Residences, Riverside Community Residences,
00:44Mount Eagleville Subdivision, Coconut Grove Village, Dagami Townville, and Pastranaville.
00:50The housing units in Marabutville Sites 1 and 2 in Samar
00:55and the Culaba Housing Project in Biliran
00:57The area of each housing unit is estimated at 22 square meters to 28.6 square meters.
01:05It also has a room and extra space in case the beneficiaries want to improve it.
01:10It's a big deal because aside from the free house and lot,
01:14they won't have to pay for amortization.
01:17The NHA also assured that these housing projects were built in safe places.
01:22This is to ensure that the calamity of the beneficiaries will not happen again.
01:28The government hopes that the Yolanda Survivors will be able to recover.
01:33Until December 31, 2024,
01:35almost 2,000 of these units were occupied by the beneficiaries
01:40appointed by the Local Interagency Committee.
01:43The NHA assured that they will continue their efforts
01:46to complete all the projects under the YPHP before the year ends.
01:52Kenneth Paciente, for Pambansang TV, in Bagong, Philippines.
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