Six years after the earthquakes that disrupted the urban centre of Guánica and accelerated its population loss, the city council will place the first stone of two projects with which it seeks to curb the decline in its center and revive economic and social activity: the remodeling of the public square and the construction of the new Mayor’s House. As Mayor Ismael Rodríguez Ramos said, both events have been scheduled for June 16, when he also pla…
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Six years after the earthquakes that disrupted the urban centre of Guánica and accelerated its population loss, the city council will place the first stone of two projects with which it seeks to curb the decline in its center and revive economic and social activity: the remodeling of the public square and the construction of the new Mayor’s House. As Mayor Ismael Rodríguez Ramos said, both events have been scheduled for June 16, when he also pla…