Wayanad has been making remarkable strides in providing housing solutions for flood-victims which include innovative and low-cost temporary shelters and rapidly deployable permanent houses.
Around 650 temporary shelters have been coming up in the district with the help of NGOs, including from those outside the state. Also, plans are afoot by a Kozhikode-based NGO to build around 60 prefabricated permanent houses at a cost of Rs 4.5 lakh each, the prototype of which was handed over on Tuesday.
The district administration has assigned the task of building the free temporary shelters mainly to the Bengaluru-based NGO Project Vision, and SEEDS (Sustainable Environment and Ecological Development Society), an NGO-based in New Delhi. The first set of around a dozen shelters has already been handed over to flood victims.
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