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Residentes de Villa Juana y Villa Consuelo exigen agua potable; pagan hasta RD$2,500 por camión

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00:00We are having a difficult situation here in this project.
00:04We have about 9 months that they don't send anything.
00:08They are sending it now, one day yes, one day no,
00:12and the day that they send it, they send it for 15 minutes,
00:15and there are two cubic feet in the bathroom.
00:18This is a week that we have to buy a truck of $2,500.
00:22And we are poor, so we can't follow it.
00:26So, they say that it's a business that is due to the tank,
00:30with the water trucks.
00:32They don't send it to us to this project.
00:36And this solution, we have to solve it.
00:39Look, they put a submissive bomb in this building,
00:43but they just didn't want to give it to us.
00:46We didn't want to give it to us.
00:49And we are very difficult, very difficult.
00:52We are not going to give it to us.
00:54We are not going to give it to us.
00:56We are not going to give it to us.
00:58We have to buy a extra bomb,
01:01to raise it to the store,
01:03and to put a cutter,
01:05so that bomb will give it to us.
01:07And then we are going to give it to us.
01:10How do you do it to do it to do it?
01:13Women, we are always going to give it to us.
01:15No, I'm buying water.
01:18I'm buying water.
01:20I have two tinacos.
01:21When I buy water, I fill it.
01:24I have three tanks below,
01:26the big big tanks,
01:28and I fill it.
01:29And with that, it lasts until two or fifteen days.
01:32But with $2,500,
01:34every time you leave,
01:35you have to look for this water.
01:37And we are poor people.
01:39What is your name and your name?
01:41Nancy Mendoza.
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