translated from Spanish: Increases to 18 communities in San Ignacio, with no drinking water

Sinaloa.- The manager of the Municipal Board of Drinking Water and Sewerage (Jumapasi), Jesús Antonio Núñez Aramburo, pointed out as catastrophic the lack of liquid in these communities that are; Tacuitapa, Carrizal, Platanar, Colompo, Las Lajas, Los Humayes, San Juan, La Labor, La Quebrada de los Sandoval, Limón de los Peraza, Higueras de Ponce, Palmarito, Tasajera, Cajon de Piaxtla, Dimas, Camino Real, Cabazán, Platanitos, as well as the colonies Heraclio Bernal. The official noted that at the head of San Ignacio, Sinaloa, this year is not suffering from the lack of water, thanks to the construction of the supply well of the colony Los Tecomates, while in the community of Cabazán the problem began to be solved with the well that was built in El Carmen.
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He indicated that the construction of both pumping systems was very successful on the part of the city council, since historically in Los Tecomates it resembled the vital liquid, a problem that had been accentuated by the rapid growth of that settlement. Read more: Pandemic of Covid-19 changed the feast of the Holy Cross in MazatlanExil also applied that the upper parts in the case of the area of the integral hospital and Los Lotes, as well as La Tasajera, Limón de los Peraza and Higueras de Ponce, is being supplyed by means of pipes that the city council has been facilitating along with the chauffeur and fuel , in the case of the colony known as Lotes, indicated was supplied with the colompo well, which has already been dry out. 

Although he said, that the Board is not so solvent to disburse the money required to keep the supply, it has been supporting himself with the help of Mayor Ivan Ernesto Báez Martínez, who assured, since the beginning of the drought about five months ago he has been firm in his word not to leave the families who are requiring it without water. It also indicated that CEAPAS’ support was expected no later than a fortnight, with at least one other pipe, as more and more peoples were affected and had to be prepared to supply them. Finally, Nuñez Aramburo added that at the headwaters the waste of the liquid has decreased considerably, but in the rest where scarcity is not yet resented, it continues to persist, so it called on society to become aware of the terrible drought that is being lived in much of the municipality, and that will worsen in the coming days.

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Original source in Spanish

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