La ESTAFA del SOTERRAMIENTO de la Línea Sarmiento
The Sarmiento Line undergrounding project is one of the most scandalous public works projects in Argentine history. In this video, I explore the site where the country's most important tunnel should have been and tell you everything: how it started, why it failed, and where the money went. $420 million invested. A tunnel that leads nowhere. This is the story of the Sarmiento Line undergrounding project. ------------------------------------------------------------- CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 00:33 The Project 03:00 The Arrival of the Tunnel Boring Machine 04:20 The Lack of Progress on the Project 06:40 Odebrecht and the Bribes 08:02 Abandoned Project 10:45 The Construction Sites 13:00 Closing ------------------------------------------------------------- IG: / valenlofa X: / valenlofaro TW: / valenlofa YT: / @valenlofa SP: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pGInbP... TK: / valen.lofa MAIL: [email protected]

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