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They're Afraid It'll Overflow the Curucutí Gorge.

Summary by Diario La Verdad
This 16th of March rained for more than four continuous hours, which revived the concern among the inhabitants adjacent to the Curucutí ravine, who fear that it will increase the flow and overflow by the quantity of weeds and garbage. Neighbors call on the head of Citizen Security, Andrés Goncalves, to complete the work of dismalization, since this river is one of the most threatening to the guaireños during the rainy season. They emphasize that…
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This 16th of March rained for more than four continuous hours, which revived the concern among the inhabitants adjacent to the Curucutí ravine, who fear that it will increase the flow and overflow by the quantity of weeds and garbage. Neighbors call on the head of Citizen Security, Andrés Goncalves, to complete the work of dismalization, since this river is one of the most threatening to the guaireños during the rainy season. They emphasize that…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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