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Neighbors of Tierra Negra and El Ujano Ask to Channel Quebrada - La Prensa De Lara

The ravine that connects Tierra Negra with El Ujano has become a hotbed of critical contamination. The riverbed, filled with weeds, sediments and sewage, affects neighbors exposed to skin and respiratory diseases. Faced with the imminent risk of flooding, the inhabitants demand the channelization of the 2.7 kilometers of the route, which presents multiple vulnerable points during the rainy season.
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The ravine that connects Tierra Negra with El Ujano has become a hotbed of critical contamination. The riverbed, filled with weeds, sediments and sewage, affects neighbors exposed to skin and respiratory diseases. Faced with the imminent risk of flooding, the inhabitants demand the channelization of the 2.7 kilometers of the route, which presents multiple vulnerable points during the rainy season.

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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