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September 25, 2024
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He lost “everything” in a fire in Guachupita

Lo perdió «todo» en incendio en Guachupita

A lady affected by the fire from the rented house where he lived in the Guachupita neighborhood of the capital, he asked the government of President Luis Abinader to come to his aid.

Matilde de los Santos Martínez, 60, said she lost all her belongings, everything she owned, in the fire that affected the small house where she lived in the area known as Los Suburbios de Guachupita, in Santo Domingo.

De los Santos Martínez regrets that she was left completely helpless, on the street, due to the fire that occurred on Sunday that destroyed all of her belongings.

He notes that he has no resources, nor the way to replace even a part of what was consumed by the fire.

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That is why Matilde de los Santos Martínez is calling for help from the government, especially from First Lady Raquel Arbaje, to provide the necessary assistance to replace the destroyed belongings and find a new roof over their heads.

De los Santos Martínez said that she would be grateful with all her heart and soul for any help to mitigate and cope with the losses suffered when the rented house where she lived in Los Suburbios de Guachupita, in the capital, caught fire, and that anyone who could provide any help could contact her at 829 836 6565.

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