Gobierno clasifica escombros tras los sismos para proteger el medio ambiente
While debris removal continues in La Guaira, the Venezuelan government has established 11 waste sorting and temporary disposal centers along the coast, categorically denying that waste is being dumped into the sea. This measure, framed within the constitutional mandate that protects waterways and the environment, demonstrates that the recovery of the central region is being carried out with ecological responsibility. teleSUR

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