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Government Strengthens Emergency Response on the Bogotá–Villavicencio Route Due to the Effects of the Rains

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Minister Mafe Rojas leads inter-institutional actions to ensure mobility and security.
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Minister Mafe Rojas leads inter-institutional actions to ensure mobility and security.

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San Luis Potosí, SLP.- The rains of recent weeks have tested the resistance of our roads, but they have also reaffirmed the commitment of the Government of the Capital to stay close to the citizenry and to attend to each affectation promptly. Through the Directorate of Public Works, efforts have been redoubled in all areas of the city with the Emergency Bacheo Program, as well as parallel actions to repair stormy grids, replenish old pipes and g…

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The Government of the Capital renews its efforts to monitor bridges, water passes and roads as part of the Preventive Action Plan in the face of the Rain Season, through constant tours by personnel of the Municipal Civil Protection Directorate, which reports to the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection. In this context, constant checks are carried out in the water falls that come from the controlled flogging of the El Peaje Dam, where vari…

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Código San Luis - Periódico en línea broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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