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Concepción: students teach in shelters due to the flood

Concepción: students teach in shelters due to the flood

Professor Mario Serrano, director of the Stella Maris School located on Chaco’i Island (in front of the city of Concepción) indicated that they will begin to evacuate the students from the educational institution so that they continue classes in the authorized shelters in the Old Port area of ​​the city.

Concepción: students teach in shelters due to the flood

Photo: Ángel Flecha – Media Nation.

According to what was reported by the correspondent, Ángel Flecha, suddenly the evacuation will be partial so that a sector of the students continue attending classes in the shelters and another sector remains on the island.

Also read: Baby drowns after falling “in an oversight” into a stream in Concepción

It is worth mentioning that Today the Paraguay River woke up with the mark of 6.00 m with a growth of 25 cm in the last 24 hours.

Concepción: students teach in shelters due to the flood

Photo: Ángel Flecha – Media Nation.

The school has a total of 90 students ranging from the initial level to the third cycle. The director pointed out that the rise of the Paraguay River is quite worrisome and they will see the following measures to be taken.

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