More than 120 families had to leave towers 5 and 6 of the Maori residential complex, in the Cumboto Norte urbanization of Puerto Cabello, after the earthquakes of June 24. The buildings received a yellow certificate from the engineers sent by the ministry, which means that the structures are recoverable, but not habitable until repairs are made. The problem is that no one has told those families where they will live in the meantime. "It's practi…
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More than 120 families had to leave towers 5 and 6 of the Maori residential complex, in the Cumboto Norte urbanization of Puerto Cabello, after the earthquakes of June 24. The buildings received a yellow certificate from the engineers sent by the ministry, which means that the structures are recoverable, but not habitable until repairs are made. The problem is that no one has told those families where they will live in the meantime. "It's practi…