Bolivarian Government is carrying out sanitation of the Cúpira River to prevent damage due to rains in Miranda
Published at: 11/11/2024 10:30 AM
The Bolivarian Government is carrying out sanitation work on 4.2 kilometers of the Cúpira River, located in the Pedro Gual municipality of Miranda, in order to prevent possible damage during the rainy season.
The information was provided by the deputy governor of the Barlovento axis, Miguel Marín, who supervised the maintenance work.
“This plan seeks to prevent and protect vulnerable communities and guarantee the safety of inhabitants in the face of any adverse weather phenomenon,” said Marín.
According to what was published by the Miranda Government Press, during the inspection of the Cúpira River, Marín took the tour accompanied by the spokespersons of the Popular Power Councils of Fishermen and Aquaculturists (CONPPAS) of the Pedro Gual municipality, as well as the mayor of the jurisdiction, Elbert Vivas, in which they followed up on the work carried out by the workers with the objective of ensuring the safety of the inhabitants of the area.
Mazo News Team