UN Allocates $2 Million to Support Sucre Water Crisis Due to Turimiquire Reservoir Failure
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The United Nations humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, announced this Sunday the allocation of $2 million from the emergency reserve fund to support the government of the Sucre state for a water system crisis that has been aggravated by an earthquake. “The collapse of a water system in Sucre, Venezuela, after an earthquake two months ago, has left many without safe water, some for more than 20 days,” Fletcher explained on social network X. “I have…
National Academy of Engineering and Habitat (ANIH) of Venezuela this Tuesday urged the authorities to carry out various diagnoses in the hydraulic system of the Turimiquire tunnel to determine the origin of the unprecedented crisis that occurs in the water supply in the state of Sucre (northeast) and part of Nueva Esparta. [...] The entry Engineers ask to make diagnoses to solve water crisis in Sucre and Nueva Esparta was first published in Info…
By El Tiempo de Anzoátegui The humanitarian head of the United Nations (UN), Tom Fletcher, announced this Sunday the allocation of two million dollars from the emergency reserve fund to support the government of the Sucre state, in Venezuela, for a crisis of the water system that has been aggravated by [...] The entry The UN allocates two million dollars to the state Sucre by water crisis #5May was first published in El Impulso.
After facing a difficult situation due to the lack of drinking water since last February, as a result of an earthquake that collapsed the aqueduct system in that eastern region, the United Nations (UN) announced the allocation of two (2) million dollars from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to address this contingency.
(EFE).- The humanitarian head of the United Nations (UN), Tom Fletcher, announced this Sunday the allocation of two million dollars from the emergency reserve fund to support the government of the Venezuelan region of Sucre due to a crisis of the water system that has been aggravated by a earthquake. “The collapse of a water system in Sucre, Venezuela, after an earthquake two months ago, has left many without safe water, some for more than 20 da…
The United Nations humanitarian chief (UN), Tom Fletcher, announced this Sunday the allocation of $2 million from the emergency reserve fund to support the Sucre government for a water system crisis that has been aggravated by a earthquake. “The collapse of a water system in Sucre, Venezuela, after an earthquake two months ago, has left many without safe water, some for more than 20 days,” Fletcher explained on social network X. “I have allocate…
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