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They Removed Abandoned Pools in Neighborhoods of the South and South-East to Avoid Mosquito Breeding Sites

Summary by fm899.com.ar
The fiberglass structures had been thrown into a wasteland and into a green space. From the Municipality they warned that they accumulated rainwater and posed a health risk. Salta Municipality removed abandoned fiberglass pools in the neighborhoods La Aldea and El Círculo I, after complaints made by neighbors who alerted about the accumulation of water and the risk of mosquito proliferation. In the neighborhood La Aldea, located in the south of …
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The fiberglass structures had been thrown into a wasteland and into a green space. From the Municipality they warned that they accumulated rainwater and posed a health risk. Salta Municipality removed abandoned fiberglass pools in the neighborhoods La Aldea and El Círculo I, after complaints made by neighbors who alerted about the accumulation of water and the risk of mosquito proliferation. In the neighborhood La Aldea, located in the south of …

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fm899.com.ar broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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