Inhabitants of the Cabriales sector in the city of Valencia assure that the drinking water that comes out of its pipes has begun to lose strength due to the continuous dumping in the street
Eight months of continuous flooding on Juan María Vianney Avenue have been witnessed by the inhabitants of the Cabriales sector, located in the Valencia municipality, Carabobo state. There the asphalt has begun to give way and some road imperfections have appeared.
“The water bottle on the avenue has begun to affect our sector because in addition to deteriorating the road, it weakens the liquid so that it reaches our homes,” said Cecilia Montilla, who is one of the founders of the community.
Montilla assures that the few times he has seen the road artery dry it is because there is no water and that is what allows the imperfections that have been generated in the roads to be detailed.
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“We can see the greatest risk at night when vehicles that do not know the location of the holes fall into them or stop suddenly, endangering their lives and the lives of those who pass through the place,” Montilla stressed.
He requests the presence of the municipal authorities and assures that the inhabitants of the town are willing to collaborate to repair the broken pipe, but they require the appropriate equipment and specialists to solve the problem that afflicts them.
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