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They Replace Inhabitants of Salamanca Pipe with Own Funds and Ask to Fix Vials

Salamanca, Gto.- Faced with the abandonment of the drinking water network, residents of Zapote de Palomas in Salamanca organized and with their own resources changed the distribution line that collapsed due to lack of maintenance and more than five decades of use, each family applied about a thousand pesos for the works, material and repairs. Now, they ask the authorities for material stone to repair the streets that were destroyed after the wor…
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Salamanca, Gto.- Faced with the abandonment of the drinking water network, residents of Zapote de Palomas in Salamanca organized and with their own resources changed the distribution line that collapsed due to lack of maintenance and more than five decades of use, each family applied about a thousand pesos for the works, material and repairs. Now, they ask the authorities for material stone to repair the streets that were destroyed after the wor…

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Periódico Correo broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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