translated from Spanish: Risk mitigation continues in canine shelter after landslide


After two days of work, civil protection personnel announced the end of the shoring work in the Milagros Caninos shelter, affected this Wednesday by the landslide of a hill in Xochimilco.Through its Twitter account, the Secretariat of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) indicated that today the shoring of a wall at a height of 2.20 meters was concluded, collapsed because of the earth slope. He added that a 2-meter-high castle was also demolished in the crown of the destroyed stone wall, so that still this Monday they will be dedicated to the work of removing debris from the demolition of the column. And it is that on Thursday, after the rescue of the last dog trapped in the ground, the Civil Protection authorities carried out the lifting of the debris left by the landslide that killed six dogs. This, after the rains forced the Firefighters, SGIRPC and rescuers to suspend the search for the last dog, after the discovery of the fifth dead, and because the still softened land in the area could put at risk to those who worked there. He also stressed that the risk mitigation works in the shelter of the town of Santa Cecilia Tepetlapa, in Xochimilco, were carried out in coordination with the Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection Unit of the Alcaldía.La another part of the rescue On the other hand, businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego announced that until today 136,446 pesos have been received in donations for the reconstruction of the shelter, that with their promise to double it, mean resources for 272 thousand 892 pesos. Read more: They will complete the scheme in 6 mayor’s offices! They will apply second dose to adults from 40 to 49 years old in CDMXEn so much that he recalled that the call will still be open until this Sunday at 4:00 p.m. to make a cash donation, which will be used for the reconstruction of the building collapsed by the landslide. Rescue of puppy trapped by landslide in Xochimilco, CDMX



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