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Curucutí Quebrada Is a Time Bomb

Summary by Diario La Verdad
The stretch of the Curucutí ravine, in Montesano, a few meters from the highway, has not received maintenance for two years, so its channel is an intricate jungle, from which all kinds of vermin come out. Francis Yamilet Mayora, spokesperson of the Comunal Council of El Trébol, said that the ravine is a source of pollution and represents a risk. He asked Mayor José Manuel Suárez to send machinery because “a stopper will be created at the height …
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The stretch of the Curucutí ravine, in Montesano, a few meters from the highway, has not received maintenance for two years, so its channel is an intricate jungle, from which all kinds of vermin come out. Francis Yamilet Mayora, spokesperson of the Comunal Council of El Trébol, said that the ravine is a source of pollution and represents a risk. He asked Mayor José Manuel Suárez to send machinery because “a stopper will be created at the height …

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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