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DP World funds US$2 million to rebuild Lirquén workers' homes
Summary
DP World has established a fund of more than US$2 million to help 164 workers from its Lirquén terminal whose homes were destroyed in recent wildfires; the company says the fund will finance permanent homes, with initial deliveries expected within 60 days subject to permits and site conditions.
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DP World has announced a company-administered housing fund of over US$2 million to assist employees at its Lirquén terminal whose homes were destroyed in recent wildfires. The fund is intended to support construction of permanent housing for 164 affected workers. The company says it is coordinating with construction and materials suppliers to enable rebuilding. DP World also reported it continues regular operations at terminals in Chile while supporting recovery efforts.
Known details:
- DP World established a fund of more than US$2 million (over CLP 2.2 billion) to assist 164 workers from its Lirquén operations.
- The fund is administered by DP World and is designated to support the construction of permanent homes for affected employees.
- The company expects the first homes to be delivered within 60 days, subject to permits and site conditions.
- DP World operates terminals in Lirquén and San Antonio and employs nearly 2,000 staff in Chile.
Summary:
The initiative represents a shift from immediate emergency support to longer-term housing recovery for workers whose homes were lost in wildfires. Construction coordination is underway and the company anticipates initial home deliveries within 60 days, with timing dependent on permits and site conditions.
