Last Monday (20), the minister of Planning and Budget, Simone Tebet stated that the federal government will release the withdrawal of resources from the Service (FGTS) due to the calamity situation declared in the six municipalities of São Paulo most affected by the rains at the end of week. The municipalities that allowed the withdrawal of the benefit are: São Sebastião, Caraguatatuba, Guarujá, Bertioga, Ilhabela and Ubatuba.
Withdraw FGTS in public calamities
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In cases of public calamity, such as natural disasters, pandemics or other emergency situations, it is It is possible that the government authorizes workers to withdraw from the Severance Indemnity Fund (FGTS) affected. The decision to release the FGTS is from the federal government, which can determine the rules for the withdrawal, such as the limit of the amount to be withdrawn and the deadline for carrying out the withdrawal.
“These homeless families are entitled to a FGTS withdrawal, as long as they are residents of the regions that were affected”, said Simone. “Once a public calamity is declared, recognized by the federal government, all the necessary resources are available for Guarujá [and Bertioga]", added the minister, during a visit to one of the reception centers set up by the City Hall of Guarujá, on the coast of São Paul.
Still according to Tebet, the priority is to recover the roads in the region. Thus, several stretches will register points of total and partial interdiction. Tebet was with his family in the city of Guarujá and interrupted the recess to join the entourage of ministers who accompanied President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on a visit to the São Paulo municipality of São Sebastião, one of the most affected by the rains.
Damage caused by storms
About 35 people died due to the rains that fell on the north coast of São Paulo. In total, 40 people are missing in the city of São Sebastião. A child died in the city of Ubatuba. In the entire region, according to the government of São Paulo, there are 1,730 displaced people and 766 homeless. The heavy rains caused landslides, flooding, blocked roads and affected water and energy supplies.
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