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October 30, 2024
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They demolish gabion and wall that crossed the river in Monseñor Nouel

Derriban gavión y muro que atravesaban río en Monseñor Nouel 

Monsignor Nouel… After constant complaints and denunciations A gabion and a wall that crossed the Zumbador Arriba River, in the Monseñor Nouel province, were destroyed by the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for the Defense of the Environment and Natural Resources (Proedemaren).

He persecuting body of the environmental crime identified the person who built the block as best he could and has required him to answer for these events.

After demolishing the wall, the authorities ordered the reforestation of the impacted area and called on the authorities to be jealous with the areas under their responsibility so that events such as those mentioned do not occur.

I also request the supervisor in charge of said area for a detailed report on the condition of the rivers.

This request is due to the fact that there is recent information about certain irregularities that affect the riverbed. For this reason, he reported that in the coming days he will hold meetings with the district director in order to strengthen surveillance.

He also called on society in general to protect the environment, since “it is a task and responsibility that belongs to everyone, since taking care of the environment is proportional to a better future in the present and future years.”

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