For a month and a half, members of the Julio Bracho community council paid the cost of the cylinders for the dispatch of gas and are still waiting for them to be delivered.
Residents of the perimeter that includes Sucre, Mariño streets and Constitución and Páez avenues, in the city of Maracay, capital of the state of Aragua, demand the filling of their gas cylinders that have already been canceled and that after a month and a half, still not They have been shipped to their owners.
This was denounced by members of the Julio Bracho Communal Council, who point out that although they recognize that the issue of the effects of the rains is a priority, it is no less important that they take the gas to their communities, because it is a necessity and it was a commitment that was paid many days in advance of the tragedies that occurred in that jurisdiction.
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Alejandra Fernández, who lives on the perimeter of the Julio Bracho communal council, located in the Girardot municipality, indicated that the respective gas dispatch operation has already been carried out satisfactorily and without any delay in the surrounding communities.
However, in his community the wait for the cylinders continues, a situation that is aggravated by the constant power outages, “because it leaves the population with their arms crossed, because not everyone has to buy dollarized cylinders for which there are gas or to buy ready-to-go food when there is no light,” he said.
Fernández, on behalf of his community, asked those responsible for the public entities in charge of fuel distribution to organize the routes and include the Julio Bracho community council to comply with the dispatches, since this perimeter is in the heart of Maracay. .
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