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Fuels and Other Waste Are Killing Chévere Beach

Summary by Diario La Verdad
Waste oil and diesel are thrown into the drain by the mechanical workshops every 15 days and they are going to fall to Chévere beach, from Catia La Mar. Jonathan Sánchez Bracho, a fisherman affected by this environmental disaster claims that this is ending the corals, which are beautiful animals essential to maintain marine balance. “When the toxic wastes increase they remain for more days and then some worms appear.” This journalist observed a …
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Waste oil and diesel are thrown into the drain by the mechanical workshops every 15 days and they are going to fall to Chévere beach, from Catia La Mar. Jonathan Sánchez Bracho, a fisherman affected by this environmental disaster claims that this is ending the corals, which are beautiful animals essential to maintain marine balance. “When the toxic wastes increase they remain for more days and then some worms appear.” This journalist observed a …

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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