Overview
- The second distribution of resources will begin Monday, Nov. 10 through Banco del Bienestar, with beneficiaries notified by phone about dates and pickup locations in Veracruz, Hidalgo, Puebla, Querétaro and San Luis Potosí.
- The initial emergency payment of 20,000 pesos reached about 100,000 families, and the next disbursement will vary by the level of housing damage while also providing support for affected businesses and parcels, according to the president.
- Sedatu teams will visit affected households to explain current risks and relocation options, and authorities emphasize that any move will be voluntary.
- Conavi will refocus a significant share of its 2026 housing program on relocation projects, aligning federal support with state implementation plans.
- Puebla has secured seven parcels in Sierra Norte municipalities to rehouse roughly 850 families, outlining builds such as 300 homes for families from Francisco Z. Mena, Jalpan and Tlacuilotepec, 250 in Honey, and 100 each in Chignahuapan, Zihuateutla and Francisco Z. Mena, while some communities in Hidalgo and Veracruz remain without road access.