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Tropical Storm Bonnie only caused material damage in Nicaragua
Tropical Storm Bonnie only left material damage and no deaths directly as it passed through Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan authorities reported Monday in their report on the effects of the cyclone, after impacting the national territory last weekend.
“We had approximately 352 home floods. Partial damage, which was within what was expected, “said the director of the state National System for Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and Attention (Sinapred), Guillermo González, through government media.
“We can say that we had no human damage that can be directly attributed to the impact, or to traffic, or to the exit of the phenomenon,” he said.
Court of Ecuador postpones trial against leader of indigenous movement
A court in the Ecuadorian province of Cotopaxi, in the Andean center of the country, postponed until August 9 the trial hearing that it had convened for this Monday against the maximum leader of the indigenous movement and of the recent social protests, Leonidas Iza, reported the State Attorney’s Office.
“The direct trial hearing against Leonidas I. is deferred for his alleged participation in the crime of paralysis of public service. The diligence was set for August 9″ and was declared “reserved,” the Public Ministry wrote on its Twitter account.
On his side, the lawyer Carlos Poveda, Iza’s defender, specified that the court handling the case declared this Monday’s hearing failed, since he had to raise a query to the Constitutional Court to rule on an additional period of 15 days. at the evidence stage.
Two people arrested for leaving Venezuelans in the Darién
Two alleged “coyotes” of migrants were arrested and charged with the crime of migrant smuggling, after abandoning a group of four Venezuelans in the Darién, the dangerous border with Colombia.
The Darién Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported that the precautionary measure of provisional detention was imposed on the two citizens, after legalizing the arrest, without giving more details of the culprits.
The incident occurred between June 26 and 27, when Venezuelan migrants reported that they were abandoned by coyotes while trying to cross the Darién jungle, between an area of the Guna Yala region, in the Panamanian Caribbean, and another of the Emberá region, both near the border with Colombia.
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