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Border Complex Agua Negra Advances in Preventive Works to Strengthen Its Infrastructure for the Next Season

Summary by G5noticias
The project contemplates the channeling of three ravines located in the vicinity of the complex, with an investment close to $100 million funded by the Water Works Directorate of the Ministry of Public Works. Although the 2025-2026 season of Paso Agua Negra closed on June 9, the work to strengthen the infrastructure and security of the main international corridor of the Coquimbo Region continues.
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The project contemplates the channeling of three ravines located in the vicinity of the complex, with an investment close to $100 million funded by the Water Works Directorate of the Ministry of Public Works. Although the 2025-2026 season of Paso Agua Negra closed on June 9, the work to strengthen the infrastructure and security of the main international corridor of the Coquimbo Region continues.

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G5noticias broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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