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San Miguel: Pedestrians Ask the Municipality to Remove Metal Structure About to Fall After Vehicle Accident

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Neighbors expect the Municipality of San Miguel to go to the area as soon as possible and remove the structure. Neighbors of the Lima district of San Miguel communicated with the RPP Rotaphone, to express their concern about a metal structure that is about to fall, so they fear that an accident with fatal consequences may arise. According to them, three weeks ago, a vehicle accident occurred on the 10th block of University Avenue, in which the m…
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Neighbors expect the Municipality of San Miguel to go to the area as soon as possible and remove the structure. Neighbors of the Lima district of San Miguel communicated with the RPP Rotaphone, to express their concern about a metal structure that is about to fall, so they fear that an accident with fatal consequences may arise. According to them, three weeks ago, a vehicle accident occurred on the 10th block of University Avenue, in which the m…

Four people were injured in a traffic accident on km 145 of the road that leads from Chapeltique to Ciudad Barrios, San Miguel Norte. Two vehicles are involved, the injured were transferred to a hospital. Police inspect the place to deduct responsibilities.

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Diario La Página broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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