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Streets Turned Into Lagoons: Residents of Ondas Del Caribe Denounce Neglect Due to Stagnant Water

Summary by El Callejero
A serious infrastructure and sanitation problem has once again come to light in a sector of Santa Marta, after residents reported the near-total flooding of a public road, which remains covered in stagnant water, mud, and accumulated garbage. In a video recorded by a local resident, the street can be seen transformed into a kind of urban lagoon, while motorcycles, bicycles, and motorized tricycles must wade through the water to get around, expos…
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A serious infrastructure and sanitation problem has once again come to light in a sector of Santa Marta, after residents reported the near-total flooding of a public road, which remains covered in stagnant water, mud, and accumulated garbage. In a video recorded by a local resident, the street can be seen transformed into a kind of urban lagoon, while motorcycles, bicycles, and motorized tricycles must wade through the water to get around, expos…

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El Callejero broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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