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Reconditioning of schools affected by landslide in Las Tejerías begins

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The vice president, Delcy Rodríguez reported that the process to recondition the schools affected by the landslide in Las Tejerías (Aragua) has begun. “The tracks are already clear, the branches of the tracks are clear, we keep moving forward,” he said.


The vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, reported that the process of reconditioning the schools that were affected by the rains recorded last week in Las Tejerías, Aragua state, has begun.

“We are conditioning schools so that children can return to classes, so that teachers who lost family members and their homes can teach classes again,” he assured.

During a tour of the affected areas, Rodríguez affirmed that the National Executive coordinates psychological support for the victims and the cleaning work continues.

“The roads are already clear, the branches of the roads are clear, we continue advancing (…) a special job was done in the Los Patos ravine, the water is already circulating, we have dredged it, almost completely,” he said.

The vice president also reiterated that the crews cooperate with the neighbors, in the cleaning of the houses and the aid plan in housing matters is maintained.

“We are determining, together with the Minister of Housing, the high-risk areas, we are accompanying the evacuation to prevent similar situations from occurring in the future and affecting human lives,” he asserted.

With information from Union Radio


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