Director of Civil protectionYesnardo Canal confirmed that this Tuesday, October 25, “a 13-year-old boy named David Rangel” disappeared in the waters of the Piscurí River in the Libertador municipality (Abejales), specifically in the Puerto Nuevo area.
“The incident occurred after four in the afternoon, and according to the versions of the relatives, the minor was using and enjoying this body of water together with three neighbors, when he was dragged by the current,” he said.
Canal highlighted that the search actions began an hour later (5:30 pm) with Civil Protection personnel from the area together with authorities from the Libertador (Abejales) and Fernández Feo (El Piñal) municipalities, who intensified the investigation downstream of where the event was recorded.
In the face of the emergency, fishermen and residents of the area joined in with the purpose of contributing their knowledge in the area and making the protocol of the authorities more effective.
“That is why Táchira Civil Protection has issued an early warning about the increase in rivers and streams (…) it is determined that for the moment the use of these water tributaries is prohibited, since there is a record of rainfall in the headwaters” , he clarified.
Troughs and increases in rainfall
The director of Civil Protection reported that tropical wave 47 is currently being monitored and it is estimated that number 48, which is about to enter, will have a broad spectrum that will cause more rains in the entity.
He stressed that it is necessary to participate to the communities that live in the areas classified as vulnerable or close to the water tributaries that remain alert to any eventuality that is registered.
“We have a trough that is generating heavy rainfall in the Táchira and the Andean axis (…) a high-altitude trough that comes from the Caribbean that generates crosswinds or wind inversion,” he pointed out.
Anomalies are currently recorded in:
- Quebrada La Colorada dragging of granular and vegetal material (tree) in the riverbed. (Ayacucho-Colón Municipality)
- San Cristóbal – La Fría Highway (Section III) sedimentation on the roadway adjacent to the drive-in theater.
- San Cristóbal – La Fría highway (Section III) passing La San Juana viaduct film of water on the road
- Quebrada La Victoria with dragging of granular material in its bed. (Municipality Ayacucho- Colon
They recover collapsed steps
A total of 1,500 cubic meters of granular material was removed from trunk 7 at the height between Mesa de Aura and Páramo del Zumbador (José María Vargas-El Cobre municipality), restoring vehicular traffic in the area that had been collapsed in recent weeks. due to the continuation of the rains.
Ángel Márquez, director of the Institute of Roads (IVT) asserted that the constant rainfall caused that different communities of the Andrés Bello (Cordero) and José María Vargas municipalities of the state’s mountain area remained incommunicado, hence the actions were carried out immediately in order to solve the situation that, in addition to affecting the inhabitants, limits the distribution of agricultural production.
“The mobilization of heavy machinery to the affected area, carrying out an intense operation that allowed the prompt restitution of the pass, in whose work the IVT staff joined, as well as the Ministry of Popular Power for Land Transport and the Mayor’s Office,” he clarified. .
Márquez stressed that despite this action, those who pass through the area must remain alert “since the displacement of recurrent landslides persists at different points of the road, which it is estimated will be intervened when the technical conditions allow it through the development of repair works. cleaning and reprofiling of slopes, since most of these are oversaturated by the very effect of the rains”.