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Torres on the Hermitte: "the Neighbors Are Not to Blame for the Demagoguery of Handing over Land Anywhere by a Vote"

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The dawn of Sunday, January 18, 2026 was marked in Comodoro Rivadavia’s memory as a night of chaos, darkness and anguish. It was around 00:15 when a sudden power outage left the Seismographic neighborhoods and El Marquesado in penumbras. Minutes later, a new and violent displacement of Mount Hermitte shook the northern part of the city. The silence broke with a noise that many compared with an explosion or the clash of huge rocks. The cries of “…
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The dawn of Sunday, January 18, 2026 was marked in Comodoro Rivadavia’s memory as a night of chaos, darkness and anguish. It was around 00:15 when a sudden power outage left the Seismographic neighborhoods and El Marquesado in penumbras. Minutes later, a new and violent displacement of Mount Hermitte shook the northern part of the city. The silence broke with a noise that many compared with an explosion or the clash of huge rocks. The cries of “…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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