| Hurricane George 1998 - Dominican Republic |
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The housing projects were built after Hurricane David ravaged the Dominican Republic in 1979 and used technologies and materials that could resist the recurring natural calamities. Since 1980 Grupo Sofonias had built around 300 houses and reconstructed some 600 with local participation and labor, and has educated many masons and rural builders.
It is interesting to note that the same hurricane and floods that destroyed thousands of homes and took hundreds of lives in the Dominican Republic, caused little damage and no loss of life in the neighboring island of Cuba. The technologies were determined by the availability of raw materials: foundations of rocks and low grade concrete (cyclop concrete), walls of cyclop concrete, adobe or fired bricks, and roofs with Micro Concrete Roofing tiles (MCR) or brick vaults. All technologies were new to the villagers; traditional construction used palm boards for walls and thatch or zinc sheets for roofing. An intensive education program for future masons was always the base for action.
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