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Debris collection and concrete pouring carried out in communities of Caracas

Realizan trabajos de recolección de escombros y vaciado concreto en comunidades de Caracas

In the Sucre parish, specifically in Real de los Flores de Catia and Casalta I streets, debris collection and emptying of concrete slabs are carried out to improve roads.

In total, 12 cubic meters of debris were collected and 0.75 meters of concrete slab was poured. Likewise, holes were filled and compacted with 5.50 cubic meters.

Similarly, various works have been carried out on Las Acacias avenue, where 40.46 m² were outlined in a total of 10 holes. In Plaza Venezuela, corner of La Previsora, the demolition and leveling of service entrances is carried out.

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