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Firefighters inspect collapse of retaining wall in Colinas de Bello Monte

Firefighters inspect collapse of retaining wall in Colinas de Bello Monte

The Caracas Fire Department carried out an inspection on Thursday in the Colinas de Bello Monte Urbanization due to the partial collapse of the retaining wall.

The information was released by the Government of the Capital District (GDC), on its Twitter social network account, where the visit made by officials to the site of the collapse was outlined in photographs.

“Effective from the Fire Department, carry out an inspection in the Colinas de Bello Monte Urbanization, Quinta Tamanaco, where there was a partial collapse of a retaining wall, caused by a landslide, motivated by heavy rains,” said the GDC.

Earlier, the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh) reported that the 41st tropical wave of the season has already passed the category of tropical depression in its movement from east to west, so the rains will continue this Thursday in the country. .

Source: AVN

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