Floods in Tucumán: Why the Neighbors of La Madrid Are Still on Route 157 and when the Light Comes Back
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The houses remain uninhabitable and the return of electricity has no date
800 bags of ground maize were unloaded for producers in the area. Assistance will ensure food for livestock during the next week while new shipments are coordinated.
Three days after the flood in the Tucumana town of La Madrid, the water started to go down on Sunday and 95% of the neighbors already returned to their homes to assess the damage after the storm that hit the province. Families come back mainly to know what happened to their animals and try to recover belongings, although there are still sections of the town that remain flooded and the situation remains very complicated. “Until we leave the town …
There were three days during which the flood continued in the Tucumana town of La Madrid, where the water finally started to go down, so 95% of the evacuated people are returning to their homes to assess the damage after the storm that struck the province, according to Interior Minister Darío Monteros. According to what was published by the portal conclusion.com.ar, the inconveniences for the neighbors sleeping on the route still persist because…
Some routes are still cut off and cleaning tasks continue after the overflow of the affected neighbourhoods.
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