translated from Spanish: “68 killed in Ahome drains could be mines

Los Mochis, Sinaloa-in Ahome have been detected so far, 68 fallen drains which are at risk of becoming mines.” The possibility of an accident is dormant until we can replenish the collectors and for that we need 128 million pesos with which we do not have on the Board of water and sewer system of the municipality of Ahome”, recognized the Manager from the paramunicipal, Luis Felipe Villegas Castañeda.De fallen drains identified by the staff of Japama, 57 are located in Los Mochis and 11 more in the rural area of the municipality. Villegas Castañeda clarified that a project that sets the replacement of 68 collapsed drains, which are listed in order of priority work.” Some sections are together, but have different number because all repairs will be made from well to well, any repairs will be partial and will be repaired according to the priority number, determined by the need of the sector or hazard that represent”, he explained.

Luis Felipe Villegas, CEO of Japama. Photo: The DEBATE more damage also said that missing many damaged collectors by detecting and expected when lowering the make-up mantle you can find. So far, he said, full drainage of the municipality is outdated and represents danger.
Collectors have already met with life and more to be repaired, makes many administrations had started with the replacement of collectors, not expect us to make it fall as it’s happening.

68 fallen drains is compounded by the need of the issuer which is that leads to the water treatment plant all the sanitary drainage of the city and urge to be reparadoEn reference to the death of a child falling to a tunnel in the Zacatecas Boulevard the general manager of Japama said that from the moment of the tragedy not have stopped work and learn, even, he emphasized that before the event because it reported Civil protection of risk.” We were informing Civil protection that they were cordoning off the area and that they are not, but we are working on it. We are certain that in this work, the spot of the accident must be repaired for a couple of years, then will be the knowledge of the citizens the technical specifications and the truth of the accident and will be the authority who You deslindará responsibilities”, he said. Drains collapsed in Los Mochis of 68 drains fallen in Ahome, 57 are located in the city of Los Mochis and 11 in the rural area. The Board of water and sewer system of the municipality of Ahome (Japama) listed the collectors in order of priority, which will be built well in well, according to the project work the creation staff.

Legal process city officials discuss start a legal process against who or who are responsible for the tunnel which claimed the life of a minor last weekend in the 72 colony, said Manuel Guillermo Chapman Moreno.El Mayor of Ahome He acknowledged the problem during a Tuesday morning event, but he emphasized that it is necessary to make investigations on the subject, not only because the fallen drainage was not answered, but because it is not cordoned off the area, even though, he stressed notice was given to the coordination of protection Civil.Sin embargo, stated that to discuss the issue, it is essential to do so with responsibility, legal and technical clarity.” We can not present information that does not have sustenance and legal basis. “Talking is easy, raise his voice may be less easy, but file a complaint or demand, do it seriously requiring laws, requires arguments fundamental and indispensable to bring to justice those responsible”, said. (With information from Lupita Gámez and María Jesús Estrada) TO UNDERSTAND… 9-year-old boy falls into the pit and lost his life on Saturday night, a child of 9 years old fell to a tunnel located on the ridge of the Zacatecas.Esta Boulevard situation caused the concern and indignation both authorities and citizens who have demanded to work on addressing the issue, in accordance with the Japama authorities, are more than 60 of the detected critical points.

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