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Unesco Will Evaluate the Damage to the Cultural Heritage of Bahía Blanca

Summary by Filo News
Unesco will launch next Monday a rapid damage assessment mission that left the March storm in the city of Bahía Blanca. The international organization reported that it will help the city safeguard its cultural heritage. “Unesco’s Heritage Emergency Fund (HEF) is supporting the assessment and documentation of the damage suffered by cultural institutions, as well as the overall impact on the cultural sector of Bahía Blanca, after the unprecedented…
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This was assured by the municipal prosecutor regarding the incident that occurred during the last weekend in Libertad Square.

Unesco will launch next Monday a rapid damage assessment mission that left the March storm in the city of Bahía Blanca. The international organization reported that it will help the city safeguard its cultural heritage. “Unesco’s Heritage Emergency Fund (HEF) is supporting the assessment and documentation of the damage suffered by cultural institutions, as well as the overall impact on the cultural sector of Bahía Blanca, after the unprecedented…

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Filo News broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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