The vice president of Politics, Citizen Safety and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, toured Cumanacoa to supervise the reconstruction and recovery work being carried out in this capital city of the Montes municipality of Sucre state, after the damage caused last year. month of July due to the rains caused by the impact of Hurricane Beryl.
During this review, the also Minister for Interior Relations, Justice and Peace spoke with M/G Lockiby Belmontes, Sole Authority of Cumanacoa, who notified him of the status of the works being carried out in this Sucre city under the framework of the Hugo Chávez Project, Cumanacoa Renace, instructed by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, refers With the Gavel Giving on your web portal.
Later, Cabello went to the Blanco neighborhood where a retaining wall was built to prevent the flooding of the Manzanares River from affecting this sector of Cumanacoa.
During his tour, the vice president communicated with the ministers for Housing and Habitat, Raúl Paredes, and for Public Works, Juan José Ramírez, and for Transportation, Ramón Velásquez Araguayán, to coordinate efforts to accelerate the work to guarantee compliance with the instruction given by the national leader.
Likewise, the Minister spoke with the inhabitants of this city, as well as with the officials and workers who are in the area.
On July 2 of this year, heavy rains occurred in Cumanacoa and a large part of the state of Sucre, as a result of the impact of Hurricane Beryl passing through the Caribbean. This event caused the Manzanares River to flood, affecting more than 8,000 homes and caused serious damage to educational, health and road infrastructure.