00:00What is the report that you have, how many coronaries are affected and what happened?
00:03Because at the time we still have reported that there are zonas without services.
00:09Well, as you know, throughout the last few years and months,
00:15there have been an imminent impact in certain points of the city.
00:20This is not a new thing.
00:22At the small and small ones, small ones,
00:28there are problems with the generation of energy.
00:34And there are zonas very particular that are already very incidentally.
00:38This has made us observe that something is happening in the Federal of Electricity
00:46and it has also made us think about the investments in energy in the country in general
00:56and particularly in Guanajuato and Irabuato.
00:59And I tell you that every time there is an investment in our city,
01:07the first thing they ask is to guarantee the energy energy.
01:11In this sense, there are different private companies
01:15that have tried to push projects to generate energy.
01:22However, they have not completed.
01:24But if there is a need,
01:28it is because there is a demand of services.
01:32And, well, in this moment, with the previous superintendent,
01:36the previous superintendent, the previous engineer,
01:39Freudlan, I had several meetings
01:41to see how these investments came from,
01:43the renewing of energy issues.
01:48And, well,
01:48the truth is that the investment that we have been doing
01:51at the national level is not only low,
01:53but it has been disminued
01:55and that is something that we have to do with the alert.
01:58Passing to the meteorological contingency,
02:01we have a lot of impacts.
02:05We are talking about about 50 colonies
02:07that were left without energy.
02:10A day of yesterday,
02:12many colonies were suffering from the supply chain.
02:16Personally, I was monitoring
02:18what were those colonies.
02:21We are talking about eight,
02:23ten,
02:24that yesterday,
02:24they still remain without the service.
02:28Also, I wanted to tell you
02:29that the commission was working
02:31with all their supplies available,
02:35doing reparations paulatine,
02:38that they were informed.
02:41At that moment,
02:42the report that I have is that
02:44there are four columns
02:45that are still available
02:45to supply the service.
02:48And the Direction of Services Public
02:50was working with them,
02:52with the restoration of trees,
02:54the movement of posts,
02:56and all this that they did
02:57so that they could do their work.
02:59Also,
03:01there were also pozos
03:02that had damage.
03:03I was reporting,
03:04if I don't remember,
03:05there were two or three
03:06that were burned
03:07with the descargas
03:08that there were.
03:09What report do you have of that?
03:10Well, with the apagons,
03:11obviously,
03:12the pozos also
03:13have been affected
03:15by the lack of energy.
03:17At this moment,
03:19we still have three
03:20with some problems
03:21that are already in the process
03:23of reparation.
03:25But,
03:25yes,
03:26they affect the pozos,
03:27there is no energy
03:28and, therefore,
03:29also,
03:30there is a waste of water.
03:32So,
03:33there is an effect
03:34that has been affected
03:35in the area.
03:35Do you have any protocol
03:37to help the campesinos?
03:39At this moment,
03:40we have no report
03:42of any affected
03:43at the camp.
03:44We are monitoring
03:45and, if it happens,
03:47we will also be able
03:47to help the campesinos.
03:48Alcaldesa,
03:49what you mentioned,
03:50is a red light.
03:52Yes,
03:52there was a lot of wind.
03:53There was a lot of wind
03:55of that type here
03:56in Irapuato.
03:57But,
03:57the commission
03:58too much
04:00to give a solution
04:01and there were
04:02criticism
04:02that there is a lack
04:03of investment
04:05and that they are making
04:06recortes
04:06to these strategic areas
04:08instead of advancing.
04:09Is this
04:10a red light
04:11of what could
04:12happen
04:12in a storm
04:13of a strong
04:14or a contingent
04:16of a mayor?
04:16No doubt,
04:17it is a red light
04:18because we are
04:19accustomed to
04:21a a
04:21a
04:21a
04:22a
04:22a
04:22a
04:22a
04:22a
04:25a
04:29a
04:29a
04:31a
04:31a
04:31a
04:31a
04:31a
04:37a
04:38that has been done to the energy sector in this country.
04:41When I arrived at the Attorney's Office in 2021,
04:45I was talking to the Secretary of Economy of the State,
04:49the first thing I said was that there is an investment in the energy sector.
04:54In other words, companies will not come to our State,
04:59because the first thing we need is that guarantee.
05:03And if there is something that we need,
05:05we need to see the Federation,
05:07and make those investments in generation,
05:12or let them generate,
05:15but it is also important to invest in the lines of transmission,
05:20that at least in the last seven years,
05:23there is zero investment in lines of transmission of energy.
05:27Is it prepared for the next season of rain?
05:31The municipality is prepared,
05:33but we have, of course,
05:37with other government agencies,
05:39like in this case,
05:40the CFE,
05:42that could put an alert,
05:44and we do it with the meteorological control.
05:47So, can there be an investment in companies that say,
05:51you know,
05:51I don't put my money because I don't have the energy guaranteed.
05:56It's important to mention that
05:57for that there is an investment in the industry,
06:00we have to guarantee the energy.
06:01that could be the knowledge that we need,
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