Pacific / American Samoa

New building permits issued in American Samoa after Gita

15:52 pm on 18 June 2018

In American Samoa, about land use 500 permits have been issued for new construction and repairs to homes destroyed or damaged during Gita in February.

Tino Ma'o of the Project Notification and Review System Board, said the Gita rebuilding has led to improvements in home construction for some of the families affected by the storm.

Mr Ma'o said during site inspections they came across homes where the standard of construction was poor, and in some cases the houses were just slightly better than shacks.

Homeowners or renters receiving federal government cheques have to get land use and building permits to construct or repair homes.

They also need to provide a site plan.

In these cases all permit and building fees were waived.

Mr Ma'o believes that this has resulted in improved housing construction or repairs.

Damage from Cyclone Gita in American Samoa. Photo: Twiiter/ Aumua Amata