The distribution of drinking water in Chaco communities continues

Asuncion, IP Agency.- In recent weeks, more than 1,400 residents of the Paraguayan Chaco have been supplied with drinking water, through coordinated efforts between various municipalities and the Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC). Indigenous communities and rural settlements that face difficulties in accessing water resources have benefited.

In the department of Boquerón, the vital liquid was distributed to indigenous communities in Filadelfia and Mariscal Estigarribia. In Filadelfia, the communities of June 10, Amistad, Jesubi and Santo Domingo were supplied.

Likewise, in Mariscal Estigarribia, the supply reached the communities of Laguna Negra, Primavera, Community 220, Santa Teresita, Campo Loa and D17, benefiting a total of 96 families.

On the other hand, in the department of Presidente Hayes, assistance was provided to the community of Pozo Colorado and its surroundings, including the indigenous communities of Neposen and Masedonia.

These actions are part of the ongoing effort to guarantee access to drinking water in one of the most arid regions of the country, where water scarcity represents a permanent challenge for its inhabitants. The initiative seeks to improve the quality of life of Chaco communities, providing a vital resource for their subsistence and development.

The MOPC announced that it will continue with these deliveries of drinking water, recognizing the fundamental importance of this resource for the health and well-being of the communities in this region of the country.

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2024-09-05 02:31:16

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