By Constance Santander Montorfano Almost a year after the Municipality of Talcahuano ordered the demolition of the uninhabitable houses of Avenida Almirante Latorre, on the slope of Cerro Zaror, at the entrance of the San Vicente sector, the residents affected by the risk of mass removal continue to manage a housing solution. In parallel, the Housing and Urbanization Service (Serviu) offered families a temporary emergency lease subsidy, while pr…
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By Constance Santander Montorfano Almost a year after the Municipality of Talcahuano ordered the demolition of the uninhabitable houses of Avenida Almirante Latorre, on the slope of Cerro Zaror, at the entrance of the San Vicente sector, the residents affected by the risk of mass removal continue to manage a housing solution. In parallel, the Housing and Urbanization Service (Serviu) offered families a temporary emergency lease subsidy, while pr…