Families affected by rains are sheltered in shelter

Guasave, Sinaloa.- Due to the heavy rain that was recorded yesterday in the area of Bamoa Station, a shelter was set up in Benito Juárez Elementary, which became a temporary shelter for two families, whose homes were flooded. According to the report of the authorities, approximately 8 families were affected, who received water inside their homes. Ninfa Elenes Montoya, director of the Municipal DIF, indicated that it was a coordinated action together with the trustee Manuel Arvizu Pérez, who was joined by the Secretariat of Citizen Security, Civil Protection and Public Works.We recommend you read: It is expected that today, if the weather conditions allow, families will return to their homes. Degree in Communication Sciences from the Universidad de Occidente, Campus Guasave, with a specialty in Educational Communication when carrying out a pedagogical leveling. She joined the newspaper EL DEBATE on January 10, 2012 as a reporter for the newspaper La i in the local section, where she stayed until April 2017.That year she began as a general reporter in the newspaper EL DEBATE, assigned to cover local, police, social, culture and sports. She currently collaborates in the advertising area as a host of live broadcasts (Streaming) for commercial clients. Prior to the incursion into the written press, she was an instructor of Initial Education at the National Council for Educational Development (Conafe), announcer of a digital radio program called Pop Radio Mas. Hobbies: Organizing events, painting, creating accessories and visiting magical towns. Course Photography course at the School of Arts of Los Mochis Theater course by the University of the West Photography workshop taught by the guasavense Manuel Alvarado Photoshop course See more



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