The light went out in the newborn area of the ISSSTE

Culiacán.- For some days one of the constant news in Culiacán, Sinaloa, are the power cuts in different sectors, but until now they had not affected as did those caused by the rain and wind of this Wednesday, June 22. Information obtained by Debate indicates that the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the ISSSTE clinic was left without light. As you read, despair was constant among workers in the area of newborn babies and parents who have their children hospitalized in the medical center of the Sinaloan capital. Hospital staff called to urgently attend the power cut in the ISSSTE of Culiacán, Sinaloa, because energy is essential for the care of the infants who remain in that section of the hospital. A video circulates on social networks in which you can see workers supposedly of the institution working in the dark, illuminated only by the lamp of their cell phones. Information obtained by this site indicates that there are already personnel reviewing the situation in the machinery area to try to solve the problem of electrical energy. The media that were in the hospital were taken out by security personnel. The lack of light in the ISSSTE of Culiacán, Sinaloa, is just one of the effects left by the night rain in the city, since it is reported that at least the following neighborhoods were left without power: Seis de Enero, Aguaruto, Chapultepec, La Lima, Hidalgo, Centro Histórico, 21 de Marzo, Palmito, Zona Dorada.In addition, circulation was suspended in both directions in the tunnel of Ricardo Arjona Boulevard due to the presence of rainwater in the interior. Elsewhere in the city cars were trapped in floods that reached about a meter deep, while trees were fallen by strong winds. We recommend you read: So far no injured, dead or missing people are reported. Heavy rain, wind and blackouts in Culiacán, Sinaloa
My name is Juan Pablo Chaidez Aispuro, born in Culiacán, Sinaloa in a small family whose nucleus was originally made up of four people: father, mother and two children. From my early years I showed a taste for watching news and staying informed. I was a graduate of the 2014 – 2018 generation of the degree in Journalism, from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), the first in that career since its opening.  As for the professional experience, I was able to gain apprenticeship during a period of six months in the sports area of the newspaper Noroeste, where I did professional practices. Later, I had the opportunity to spend another six months in the ranks of Radio Sinaloa, particularly in the news program Informativo Puro Sinaloa, of the state government. There I covered local issues, recorded voice for the newscast, contributed content for other broadcasts and had live participation. Since 2020 I am in Debate, a company that opened the doors for me to integrate as a web reporter, and months later to occupy the position of Editor in the site Debate.com.mx. See more



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