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Governor of Magdalena Asks that the Taganga Megaschool Not Be Demolished

Summary by El Callejero
The governor proposed that the infrastructure, which is 72% complete, be handed over to the department for completion within a maximum of six months and made available to approximately 1,300 students in Taganga. In a recent press conference, the governor of Magdalena, Margarita Guerra, stated that she requested the Santa Marta Mayor's Office to refrain from demolishing the Taganga Megaschool infrastructure and proposed that the project be handed…
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The governor proposed that the infrastructure, which is 72% complete, be handed over to the department for completion within a maximum of six months and made available to approximately 1,300 students in Taganga. In a recent press conference, the governor of Magdalena, Margarita Guerra, stated that she requested the Santa Marta Mayor's Office to refrain from demolishing the Taganga Megaschool infrastructure and proposed that the project be handed…

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El Callejero broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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