Keiko Fujimori Announces Restructuring of Sedapal After Spill over in Villa El Salvador by Drizzle
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During her tour of southern Lima affected by the drizzles, the president of the republic, Keiko Fujimori, heard the neighbors' claims regarding problems in the sanitation system that, they said, date back several years. In response, the head of state announced the restructuring of Sedapal.
The president acknowledged that the blackouts in Lima Sur respond to failures in the Sedapal organization and promised a comprehensive restructuring, as well as emergency measures to care for those affected by the rains.
Fujimori: "In the next 3 days, it is being arranged that two 6-inch motorcycle pumps and 6 Sedapal hydrojet teams will remain permanently in the area" Source: Presidency / Andean President Keiko Fujimori, in statements to the press, announced a series of measures that the central government will implement to mitigate the damage caused in the districts affected by the persistent drizzle recorded yesterday, Sunday, in South Lima.
More than 300 people and 73 homes were affected by the rains in South Lima, while the Government declared southern districts and the country's mountains in emergency.
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