More than 100 Families Return to Their Homes in Amazonas After the Orinoco Flood
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After almost two months in temporary shelters, 119 families from the municipalities of Atures, Autana and Atabapo in the state Amazonas, Venezuela, returned to their homes. The governor of the entity, Miguel Rodríguez, confirmed the return regarding the descent of the Orinoco River, whose floods affected the communities by the intense rains. The current level of the river is 52.04 meters above sea level, a relief for the population, showing a de…
The governor of the state Amazonas, Miguel Rodríguez, reported that 119 families returned to their homes after they spent almost two months in temporary shelters due to the flood of the Orinoco River that had flooded their homes. The president indicated that the return of these people occurred in the municipalities of Atures, Autana and Atabapo. [...] The entrance More than 100 families return to their homes in Amazonas after the Orinoco flood w…
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