However, by noon, every resident had been registered and given medicine.
Moreover, because there were many people involved in cleaning up, the place was clean by two in the afternoon.
Hence, the newly made register was taken out and tents distribution began.
The toilets were given to the newly established elder council so that they could decide the right place to put them so that everyone had access.
People who lived alone were given small tents that could fit a mattress, a table, and some cooking apparatus.
Even though it was not too spacious, it was much better than the shacks they were living in before, and much cleaner as well.
Those with families were given the family-sized tents that could be divided into two or three rooms depending on the side of their families.
What made these tents more suitable was that they were waterproof and sunroof.
They were made for military use in the jungle, thus, they were durable.
