Monday, May 23, 2011

Gagging Dry Heaves In Morning

Press Aragüeño covered eviction of 10 families living Brisas del Lago, the area affected by flood waters Lake Los TACARIGUA

23/05/2011 - That's how I review the major newspapers in the region about eviction by officials Protection Civil from Saturday night:

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ten Displaced families Brisas del Lago


On the night of Saturday, at least ten families belonging to the Brisas community Lake. were evicted from their homes by Civil Protection officials, after the rains and waters of the lake took over the back of their homes.

WENDY RAMIREZ HERRERA
May 22nd, 2011
Tired of waiting for a decent home, the brunt of the street Girardot and José Felix Ribas, formed on Saturday tents on the main roads to live during the night while heavy rains passed.
Given the situation, Civil Protection officials reached the site at night, and evicted 10 families belonging to the same number of houses where they were transferred to the Scientific Development Center via El Castaño.

In the words of Ramon Antonio Vegas, who was a major hit, the rescue agency paid immediate attention integral in that center. He stressed that there remain until the regional government solve the housing problem.

But he said that although at the shelter, the Executive has not been present to give answers about the houses that have been waiting for some time.


are still affected

Some chose to remain in the waters of the lake, waiting for house to house replacement, but not for shelter, much less per apartment. Nelly Herrera, also affected the view that you just need to ask God for help to achieve a secure site, and has exhausted its dialogue with regional authorities and national.
"We have spoken with the mayor, governor and representatives of the President, but here no one does anything (...) With the recent rainfall had few possessions I have lost. However, here I will continue waiting for a decent home, because I am trader, I live, and do not intend to go to an apartment that can not have my business, "he said.

Herrera According to the census made by the regional government, there are those who should be exceptions, for business and type of houses they had.

also José Verenzuela said the community is totally contaminated, is not only the number of animals but also the waters that have not finished off and every time it rains there is a danger.

"About a month ago officials from the mayor visited the area and made an assessment, were committed and we have not heard from them, or what was the result of this evaluation, we continue with the same problems," said Verenzuela .

health of children and adults that live in the Toronjal and El Indio in danger every day, people with respiratory problems, skin allergies and flu continue to live in this stinking place "as the catalog themselves." Overwhelmed



insecurity
Given Each week there are more abandoned houses left in the street Girardot and José Felix Ribas, criminals also make your own, sheltering in the homes after making their misdeeds.
Verenzuela Gloria, who lives opposite the lake, said on Saturday after evicted families, formed a shooting in the street, so he had to plead with the fate that did not target shoot in his humble dwelling.

"Like most of the houses are abandoned elsewhere offenders will come to our shelter and space to do their misdeeds, is an imminent danger that exists in this sector are burdened with many problems" explained the affected.

Finally, he asked the security agencies moving through the area, fearing that the thugs will end up carrying the few possessions he has left the waters of Lake Los Tacarigua.

Residents who were at high risk homes were taken to an integral, yet waiting to be transferred to the hotel Maracay as he promised the regional government.


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They moved to 18 families to shelter Brisas del Lago
The Aragüeño 23/05/2011 Ontiveros Jeanferich

jeanferich.ontiveros @ elaragueno.com




About 18 families living in Brisas del Lago agreed to remain in a temporary shelter that the Government of Aragua decided, with the intention of dignifying and move soon to line space, where they can wait calmly delivering some of the housing solutions that the Regional Executive forward in construction. This is explained by the Secretary General of Government in the state, Victor Noise, who reported that these people were affected by flood levels in Lake Los Tacarigua due to continuous rainfall. Families resided until last Saturday in the streets Girardot, Jose Felix Ribas and Los Chaguaramos of that sector.

In total, 24 adults among them were two pregnant women, 9 adolescents, 12 children and 2 infants remain in Ethics, an area the Government of Aragua which have permanent custody of various equipment Corposalud , Social Development, Civil Protection and Rescue Brigade of the Bolivarian Militia.

"Shelters Act allows us to have you as a transitory space, while they try to move to a shelter where they have privacy and family," said the representative of the Regional Executive. It should be noted that these people remain in Ethics, an area belonging to the government, which has a swimming pool and other recreational areas.


Wall "can support"

In another vein, the Secretary General of Government in Aragua, called on the residents of La Punta y Mata Redonda, who called for calm, reason reiterated that there is no danger of overflow into the lake, based on recent studies that applied the Ministry of Environment in the place.
recalled that part of the ministerial portfolio, is expected in a period not exceeding 50 days, the start of work for the growth of a wall same is expected to be raised to a height of two meters. "It was found through studies that the wall can withstand more rain events," he said.

At the same time, he added that the effects of white water service and served, be served by Hidrocentro and Cora, with the intention to alleviate the situation. He confirmed that no plans eviction of families in the place, given that residents "are not asking for," he said.


Lake remains concerned

The residents of La Punta y Mata Redonda they did yesterday for visits to the retaining wall and watched with great concern the water body is gaining ground in its path, and subtracting time for decisive action.
Beside the body of water, residents of these residential areas located south of Maracay, no doubt the constant downpours are causal for the lake continues to undermine its limits, subtracting the amount of land housing a few yards , are still inhabited.

Cástulo Iguaro concern was with media team, as the banks continue to give ground. "We need to get out quickly in this area before the worst happens, now that the rainy season comes and these will continue for months," he said. Location


standard in the South

Heavy rains occurred in recent days, they kept the security forces in constant monitoring of various parts of the body Aragua, which has not been as affected as the Andean states, where the rains have caused rivers to overflow and left many areas cut off. Southbound
Aragua, went on the alert at the dam The Southern, which showed a considerable rise in their levels. However, the situation has been normalized, as was announced by the Secretary of Citizen Security and Prevention in the state, Orlando Campos, who said they were open the spillway gates of that body of water and Taiguaiguai Lagoon, achieving significant reduction of these levels.

The safety authority, said there were no major developments elsewhere in the state of Aragua, however, said that security forces will continue to monitor vulnerable areas.


eviction

upend the other hand, Orlando Campos yesterday denied an alleged situation of eviction in La Punta y Mata Redonda. He said the Civil Protection Team has posted on the site over two months, provided constant monitoring tasks.
also indicated that it is likely that 28 and 29 May begin the process of orientation to the community, that is prepared for the possibility that some event might occur.


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Victims of Brisas del Lago waiting to be resettled in two months
The Periodiquito
Monday, May 23 at 21:24:50

Three children entered the hostel located in El Castano with respiratory problems caused by contamination to which they were exposed



More than 48 people including children, adolescents and adults were victims as soon as last Saturday at approximately 7:00 pm, members of Civil Protection, Department of Prevention and Public Safety, among others regional government decreed several homes in Brisas del Lago, as irreversible uninhabitable by flooding water from the lake Tacarigua. María Vázquez-injured-who lived with her children in Toronjal sector Brisas del Lago Calle Jose Felix Ribas number 19, thanked the authorities for help and medical care provided. He said that the period of time estimated that will remain in the shelter is two months. "We say we will leave here for our decent homes in two months, but we have no knowledge of what the area," he said.

Meanwhile, Magali Romero principal at Integral Transformation of the Communities of Aragua (Ethics)-location of the 16 families ", said through a census of the affected houses were detected in total were 18 households but only 16 agreed to leave their homes.

The hostel is located in El Castillo, currently there are 25 people including children and adolescents, also 23 adults, two are in the stage of gestation. Romero, explained that the regional government is articulating with the Federal Government for the prompt relocation of the homeless. "The idea is that people go with their housing, while this is resolved we will provide all the assistance we needed," he said.


came with respiratory problems

Due to pollution and bad smell of the lake coupled with the sewage, housing surrounding the product of the constant rain, three children came to the shelter with respiratory problems. It was known that immediately received attention, as some adults with hypertension who were admitted altered. Last Sunday was vaccinated with the flu and tetanus. They also have 24-hour ambulances and a comprehensive care clinic.


Photo Yusleydy Guillén Juan Carlos Barone

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