In the wake of destructive recent rainfall that triggered widespread flooding across parts of the Dominican Republic’s Puerto Plata province, top government officials have launched a coordinated large-scale relief operation to support displaced and affected families in Villa Montellano. Leading the assistance mission this Friday was José Ignacio Paliza, the country’s Minister of the Presidency, who personally supervised the distribution of critical aid supplies and emergency support to residents impacted by the disaster.
The relief drive, centered at the Montellano Recreational Club, was organized under the direction of Puerto Plata’s governor and the General Directorate of Strategic and Special Projects (PROPEEP), with on-the-ground support from uniformed military and police personnel. The operation extends far beyond basic food distribution, integrating multi-agency support to address the full scope of damage caused by the heavy rains. A fully functional mobile medical unit was set up to provide free urgent and primary care to local residents, while two major government ministries have commenced infrastructure recovery work: the Ministry of Housing and Construction (MIVED) has started repairs and reconstruction on damaged residential properties, and the Ministry of Public Works is actively rehabilitating rain-damaged roads and public infrastructure across the municipality.
Per official data released by the Ministry of the Presidency, the total value of food and household goods being distributed to affected families exceeds 80 million Dominican pesos. The relief package includes a wide range of essential household items such as mattresses, cooking stoves, gas tanks, blenders, dining sets, tables and chairs, alongside both raw cooking ingredients and prepared ready-to-eat meals. In addition to physical supplies, 2,190 eligible households in Villa Montellano are receiving direct financial support via the government’s Emergency Bonus, distributed through the national Supérate Social Development Directorate. Paliza oversaw the bonus distribution during a visit to the local Isaura Tucker school as part of Friday’s mission.
Addressing gathered community members, Paliza emphasized that the government’s relief effort is being carried out free of political discrimination, focused entirely on supporting recovery for all residents in need. “A comprehensive effort has been made to support the recovery of Montellano, above all, without political bias and without elements that distort a moment that requires the nobility of all,” Paliza said. He also delivered a message of calm and reassurance to the affected population, noting that the government would maintain a persistent on-the-ground presence until the community returns to normal operations. “Spread the word of calm, because the government is here and we will continue to help everyone,” he added.
This latest intervention reinforces the Dominican government’s ongoing commitment to direct support for disaster victims in Villa Montellano, where severe flooding has left hundreds of families facing uncertainty and displacement. Officials have confirmed that additional updates on government and community-led recovery efforts will be released in coming days as work continues to restore normalcy to the affected region.
