A water pump sent by the governor of Falcón, Víctor Clark, to be installed at the Tacarigua plant broke down within hours of being installed on March 14.
A water pump sent by the governor of Falcón, Victor Clark, to be installed at the Tacarigua plant was damaged a few hours after it was installed on March 14.
The complaint was picked up this Thursday, March 16, by the newspaper The morningaccording to which residents of Boca de Tocuyo and San Juan de los Cayos pointed out that the pump was installed to end the water shortage in the Acosta and Monseñor Iturriza municipalities.
“We were happy. After the governor came to the dam and they installed the “new” part, we even got water in the shower, which we had not received through that route for years, there was even a strong jet but within hours the pressure began to decrease and today it is already there is no water”, said residents of Boca de Tocuyo.
Likewise, the governor of Falcón went to the Tacarigua plant on Wednesday, March 15, and announced solutions on his social networks, but the problem of piped water supply remains.
Neighbor Rosalía Aguirre said that it is not known if the bomb that Clark sent was used and damaged quickly or if it is another anomaly in the collapsed Tacarigua plant.
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