They are carrying out intensive cleaning works throughout the department of Ñeembucú

Assumption. IP Agency.- In a joint effort with public and private institutions, the Central Government with the Government of Ñeembucú carries out intense cleaning tasks throughout the department with machines working non-stop, according to the Secretariat of Public Works.

The cleaning work carried out in different parts of the department includes the Las Hermanas natural channel, where the amphibious backhoe continues to work tirelessly to remove sediments and facilitate water runoff.

The banks of Las Hermanas with the short arm backhoe, in conjunction with the No. 1 backhoe of the Rural Association of Paraguay (ARP), where it works hard to open spillways for water drainage.

The Cauce Montuoso with the backhoe of the Engineering Command of the Paraguayan Army continues with ditching tasks, next to the PY-19 route to divert water from the natural channel and avoid flooding.

At the Medina Company (Puente Lázaro), the ARP backhoe No. 2 is cleaning ditches, pipe lines and bridges to improve the state of the road infrastructure in the area.

In Villalbin, the backhoe with a shovel collaborates with the producers in the area in the transportation of feed and supplies, in addition to providing support in cleaning the area.

In Cauce Paso Pucú (Post Torres Norte Zone, Puente Señorita), the amphibious backhoe of the Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) is working in the area to remove sediments and unclog the water channel.

On the roads of General Díaz, Government trucks, together with MOPC machinery, intensify the cleaning tasks on the roads in the area; while in the La Eliza de Pilar neighborhood and around the roundregarding, cleaning and drainage work continues with Government machinery to improve road conditions in the sector.

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2024-05-02 02:49:40

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