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Scum and Garbage Cover the Streets of the El Dorado Neighborhood

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Those who return to their homes in the El Dorado neighborhood, left bank of Montería, have found an unrecognizable neighborhood: streets turned into deposits of domestic rubble, upholstered corners of rotten mattresses, broken beds, destroyed windows and all kinds of items that the water useless without remedy. The Urbaser company advances collecting tasks, but the rain that does not stop complicates each shovel. The accumulated garbage already …
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Those who return to their homes in the El Dorado neighborhood, left bank of Montería, have found an unrecognizable neighborhood: streets turned into deposits of domestic rubble, upholstered corners of rotten mattresses, broken beds, destroyed windows and all kinds of items that the water useless without remedy. The Urbaser company advances collecting tasks, but the rain that does not stop complicates each shovel. The accumulated garbage already …

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larazon.co broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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