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Authorities Urge the Population Not to Use the Ravines as Dumping Grounds.

The Ministry of the Environment reiterated its call to the public not to use streams as dumping grounds, given the damage caused by Tropical Storm Melissa and the accumulation of waste in various parts of the municipality of Santo Domingo Norte. During a tour led by Minister Paíno Henríquez and Mayor Betty Gerónimo, authorities supervised the cleanup and unclogging of several streams affected by the rains. Henríquez warned that dumping trash, pl…
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The Ministry of the Environment reiterated its call to the public not to use streams as dumping grounds, given the damage caused by Tropical Storm Melissa and the accumulation of waste in various parts of the municipality of Santo Domingo Norte. During a tour led by Minister Paíno Henríquez and Mayor Betty Gerónimo, authorities supervised the cleanup and unclogging of several streams affected by the rains. Henríquez warned that dumping trash, pl…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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