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Segat Staff Carried Out Cleaning of Nests in the City of Trujillo

Summary by Diario Correo
About 100 thousand cubic meters of rainwater accumulated in elevations or critical areas of the city were drained by more than 100 auxiliaries of the Environmental Management Service of Trujillo (Segat), after the rain that fell in the city between 2 a.m. and shortly after 8 a.m. this Friday, March 13. SEE MORE: This is how the province of Trujillo woke up after heavy rain (PHOTOS)With the support of motor pumps, tanks, tankers, sliders and broo…
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About 100 thousand cubic meters of rainwater accumulated in elevations or critical areas of the city were drained by more than 100 auxiliaries of the Environmental Management Service of Trujillo (Segat), after the rain that fell in the city between 2 a.m. and shortly after 8 a.m. this Friday, March 13. SEE MORE: This is how the province of Trujillo woke up after heavy rain (PHOTOS)With the support of motor pumps, tanks, tankers, sliders and broo…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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