Firefighters assessed storm damage Choroní
Jose Luis Ramirez .- As part of the various measures employed by various state agencies, provide compensation for damage caused by winds, hurricane-Canados that hit the population
Choroni, Fire Department officials are in Aragua coastal population, to assess the situation and participate in the work of clearing debris and vegetable matter, which maintain more than 7 collapsed and central sectors of the parish.
The first commander of the Fire Aragua, Gilberto Mendez, said they were sent to Choroní 18 Cash Fire Department and 3 units in the Prevention Division, Research and Casualty, and the Operations Division of the Fire Department, who are withdrawing huge trees that fell on several homes in various communities, for which-as stated-employ the use of chain saws and heavy machinery, in collaboration with the National Guard, the Aragua police, the Municipal Police in Girardot, Maintenance Unit the Mayor and the Autonomous Maintenance Districts.
Mendez added that the Division of Prevention and Research and Casualty Fire Department sent the population of four staff Choroní damage assessors who will be responsible for preparing the reports, led to the issuance of the records so that those affected can handle aid by the government. Also, the official said undertaking studies to identify high risk areas, in order to transmit the results to relevant agencies to conduct actions to correct the situation.
DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
Choroni
The first commander of the Fire Aragua, offered an assessment of the damage to the parish of Choroní during the weather phenomenon occurred last Friday, and said they were concerned about a total of 42 apartments, of which 5 were completely destroyed . More than 75 adults and 84 children were affected, besides the great loss of belongings and property.
Trees and utility poles toppled by high winds, affected sectors Santa Clara, El Cumbe, The Parnaz, The Pantojera, Puerto Colombia, The Camping and central Choroní, which highlights the damage that caused the natural phenomenon in the Virtual Library , Bolivarian School and Santa Clara Square Mother Mary of St. Joseph, which partially collapsed infrastructure.
ATTENTION
Temporades
Given the conditions under which the population was Choroní after the tragedy, and the contingency situation created, the first commander of the Firemen of Aragua, said there are some considerations that should take, who are to visit the coastal town under the high season.
He said there are dozens of staff and running the cleaning machine, whose work could be hampered by the influx of vacationers. He urged the community to be aware of the communiques issued by the Municipality of Girardot regarding Choroní situation before considering this parish as a holiday destination.
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