Nancy Wrote on Holgraphic Presentation Last night...
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"Over to S America the Andes are shown doing mountain building, while some islands in the Caribbean are sinking, their plate
pushed under as S America rolls."
-Caribbean Subducting under Northern South America:
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Ecuador: Esmeraldas 50 families affected by the collapse of Mount El Faro.The situation with the water in Vargas, is not solved, 18 days after repairs began, the pipe rupturing in other places while being fixed. The international Airport bathrooms require the use of buckets, and the available quantities amount to drips. Rains provides plenty, used for toillets, but without portable water destillation systems, people goes thirsty.
Maiquetía baths still work with buckets
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In Vargas State, classes were also suspended, due to the main water pipe that broke 13 days ago, that is in the process of repair
CITY | 5:40 p.m.
Classes in three states suspended by rain
Due to heavy rainfall in recent days around the country, education authorities partially suspended classes in some municipalities of the states of Trujillo, Merida and Vargas.
Heavy rains have blocked roads leading to the campuses of these places and in some cases, have affected the water supply.
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Meanwhile, earlier, the head of the Educational Zone Vargas, Ireland Rodriguez announced through his account at twitter @ RGIrlanda the suspension of classes until Wednesday at schools and colleges of the parishes Carayaca, Catia La Mar , and Carlos Soublette Urimare.
She explained that the measure is due to rupture of a pipeline that has no water for 13 days the inhabitants of the above areas.
The failure of the service corresponds to two new failures caused by heavy rains, made a mile of Puerto Cruz and two kilometers from Mapurite sector in varguense entity.
Hidrocapital The water company said that because of this, crews working to resolve the situation changed tubes 140 meters or so.
http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/Noticias/Ciudad/Suspenden-clases-...
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Cúcuta, May 3, 2011 |
(Photo Reicarmyr Cañizares / La Opinión)
EDITORIAL GUTIERREZ MARIA FERNANDA SANTANDER / WWW.LAOPINION.COM.CO | May 2, 2011
The inhabitants of Santiago, tourist town of Norte de Santander, fear that the Cerro La Cruz devour the people and destruction occur Gramalote similar to last December. In addition to this threat, Peralonso river flow has increased due to harsh winter plaguing the department.
Video: Fear in Santiago
On April 28 there was a flood in the Cerro La Cruz family forced to leave their homes. Six houses collapsed and others were evacuated by the threat of another landslide.
What is worrying the situation is that those affected have not received any assistance from the provincial government, reported Maria Luisa Sandoval Gutierrez, an injured party who lost their belongings in an emergency.
The superintendent Augustine Steel Giovanni Ortega, the commander in charge of the Police of Santiago, said they are following the guidelines of departmental and local committees and disaster prevention.
The Crepes Clopas and raised the construction of a canal to drain stagnant water in the cracks and removal of fallen trees to weight off the hill to minimize the risk of another avalanche.
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The government support shows signs that is unable to cope and provide assistance, a similar situation in Vargas with the water. Northern South America to the limits of endurance and function, people feeling they are on their own.
This is the town of Santiago, from the previous news May 2, this report dated April 29. They compare the events with those of the Gramelote town, before that town disappeared. They are concerned they are next, as events unfolding are similar.
Emergency Santiago
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The streets of Santiago as this are open or cracked as in Gramalote last December. The community calls for urgent official attention. (Photo Alfredo Estévez / La Opinión)
The River Peralonso devastated everything in its path in the municipality of Santiago, 33 kilometers of Cucuta. Broke down the aqueduct, destroyed the Malecon, and flooded the slaughterhouse, the bullring and about 50 homes in the Private Villas of St. James.
"On Sunday at 11:30 at night a high water destroyed part of the recreational ride, over 50 houses and the aqueduct. At this time we are without drinking water in the municipality of Santiago, "said Mayor of the municipality, Luis Eduardo Ureña Gómez.
Video: Residents of Santiago fear losing everything
Moreover, the president made a public complaint against the department's Water Plan, it stated that when he showed the failure of the requested municipal water pipes 60 and 500 meters of hose for emergency response and refused their help.
"After four years has served for nothing whatsoever. Les asked for in this emergency aid to fix the pipeline and said that not enough resources, "he said.
Authorities and residents are afraid that the people repeating the tragedy of Gramalote. For 13 days, several streets are cracked and 5 houses have fallen in parts, as happened last December in the neighboring population. "Either we come down the mountain or the Peralonso us," said Carian inhabitants of the sector.
Twenty families of the sector Cerro de la Cruz were evacuated to the risk that their homes will fall to the ground.
"We have had to leave at 3:00 in the morning because the pieces that have been and trees that have fallen to run us out. Two such houses fell on Tuesday, one at noon and the other at midnight. All influence to remove one from here, "Ramirez told Juan Carlos Mendoza, a resident of Cerro de la Cruz.
Moreover, the means of communication in this town is in bad shape. Between Santiago Cornejo and banks sank into 4 sections of the road.
The mayor of Santiago, Luis Eduardo Ureña, complained to reporters last night of the opinion that "no one has helped us and left us alone in this emergency."
"I'm alone, I feel abandoned, I have not received support from government agencies. Had a tragedy will be the last to leave my people, "said the mayor gasping.
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