Bluefields está organizado para proteger a familias de la tormenta Bonnie - Nicaragua

At noon this Friday, July 1, in Bluefields, Nicaragua's South Caribbean region, a breeze was felt, a product of the Bonnie weather phenomenon near the Nicaraguan coast. Since Thursday, the arrival of community members from Río Maíz could be observed, relocating thanks to the efforts of the Nicaraguan Army's Naval Force. They arrived in Bluefields to seek shelter in shelters. The coordinator of the Prevention Committee in Nicaragua's South Caribbean region, Jhonny Hodgson, in an exclusive interview with Crónica TN8, mentioned the work being carried out together with SINAPRED to protect families. "We've already finished everything we had to do at sea, and we've already finished all of that in the Pearl Cays. We're only currently addressing the remaining inland waters, for example here in the bay and in the city's neighborhoods," he explained. Transfer of community members to Bluefields "Some community members say they would prefer to stay in Bluefields, and we're responding to the call. The councilwoman from Rama Cay is here for them when they come. So far, we have two shelters open: one in Karawala with 11 people from Corn Island, and in Bluefields, we have a shelter with 29 people from Río Maíz, and another 27 people from Monkey Point, also south of Bluefields," he reported. He also indicated that many families have made plans for shelter in the face of the threat of rain in that Caribbean region of the country. He also reiterated that children, who did not have school this Friday, must be protected. "It's not advisable to be out on the street in so much rain, even though it's not raining much at this time," Hodgson stated. "We don't want to have any kind of accident," concluded the political secretary of Bluefields. Of the 18 neighborhoods in this city, 7 are at risk, representing 270 homes, representing 1,200 families. Authorities have the capacity to mobilize in the event of an emergency. Read the full article at: https://www.tn8.tv/departamentos/blue... TN8 on Facebook:   / comunidadtn8​​.  . TN8 on Twitter:   / canaltn8​​   TN8 on Instagram:   / comunidatn8​​.  . TN8 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comunidadtn8?.... #Nicaragua #News #Families