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They place PVC tube in the Octagonal Module “Che Guevara” of the Asylum sector in Caracas

Colocan tubo de PVC en el Módulo Octogonal "Che Guevara" del sector Manicomio en Caracas

The team of the Corporation for the Construction and Management of Urban Planning in the Capital District, placed a PVC tube in the Octagonal Module «Che Guevara”, located in the Asylum sector in Caracas.

The information was released through the Twitter account, @CorpoServicioDCin which it was detailed that the works are carried out in the street Veracruz to Coromoto, in the parish of La Pastora.

Since the launch of the 1×10 Good Governance application, State institutions have focused more effectively on responding to complaints and reports from communities.

The National Executive has prioritized, through Venapp and the Homeland System, attention to services such as gas, water, transportation, health and others.

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