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Naguanagua Authorities Inspect Educational Facilities After Earthquake Damage

Summary by El Carabobeño
This Saturday, July 4, the mayor of Naguanagua, Elizabeth Niño, led a technical deployment to assess the state of the educational infrastructure in the municipality following the devastating earthquakes of June 24. Accompanied by a multidisciplinary team composed of specialists of Civil Protection, firefighters and municipal engineers, the president directly supervised the institutions that present structural impacts to determine the necessary a…
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This Saturday, July 4, the mayor of Naguanagua, Elizabeth Niño, led a technical deployment to assess the state of the educational infrastructure in the municipality following the devastating earthquakes of June 24. Accompanied by a multidisciplinary team composed of specialists of Civil Protection, firefighters and municipal engineers, the president directly supervised the institutions that present structural impacts to determine the necessary a…

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El Carabobeño broke the news on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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