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Los habitantes del barrio Nayita y Mayolo recuerdan el carbón más o menos desde 2008, durante la alcaldía de José Félix Ocoró Minota. Desde entonces, la relación con la empresa Grupo Portuario, parte de Ventura Group, ha sido difícil. “La cercanía del patio de almacenamiento del carbón está afectando nuestro derecho a la salud y al medio ambiente sano”, reclama el concejal Luis Prado.

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00:03So what you have to do is collect it in a recipiente like this.
00:07But if you don't tap it, it's inundable.
00:12What is the detail? Because you don't know what time it comes to the water.
00:15You have to put it open to leave it open.
00:18Because if you go to work and close it, you don't collect it.
00:23So what you see is this is carbon.
00:31And they know it. They know the environmental law better than us.
01:05The 21st of March 2016
01:07And they know the temperature in the interperie.
01:10The parking lot of cars with carbon pulverized carbon.
01:15The carbon carbon on the interperie on the road.
01:19Exposed to the water.
01:21The carbon carbon on the air free and close to the community.
01:25The carbon carbon on the air free.
01:26And the barriers in polipastos insufficient.
01:40In 1915, the neighborhood was founded.
01:42There was a lot of carbon in the trip we also saw there.
01:48In the middle of the city.
01:50In the 30s, in the administration of Josefeli do Coromino.
01:52In that time, we saw where we went to see how he's been trying to do great.
01:56And we saw a mountain of carbon.
01:58But carbon carbon was almost moving on about 18 years ago.
02:02In that sector.
02:03all the companies that have been there belong to Grupo Portuario,
02:06which is the link of several companies.
02:08We divide a perimeter wall that is the wall of 20 cm.
02:12It is the wall that is next to some houses.
02:15So if we go to territory, we can reveal that it is only a wall
02:19that is divided from the carbon-water wall to the house of Nayiti and Mayola.
02:33And at the end of the year, the girl started with problems with respiratory problems.
02:39So, even the fever, and compulsions.
02:43She just received the air from the morning to go to bed or to go to school,
02:52and she starts to go to bed.
02:55In the night I had to go to bed with the bathroom, in the morning also.
02:59And that we lived in three months ago, in Mayolo,
03:05where it was more close to those things.
03:10And I had to take it out because the sun and the sun was the most important thing.
03:16We have had a series of respiratory difficulties.
03:20They are evident, we have.
03:22I, at least, was one of the victims that was in the U.S.
03:26In the time of the pandemic, the people thought that I had COVID.
03:30No.
03:31I was hospitalized in the department hospital,
03:33and I went to the city of Buga, to the clinic of Río,
03:35and there was a pulmonary embolia where I put the ojín.
03:39The flema that I put the pulmonary embolia was with ojín.
03:43It was black, it was black.
03:43It was black.
03:58The court and the national government have a dispute over the issue of the Muelle 13,
04:04the concesion of the Muelle 13.
04:06But we as community, what do we say? We have to see in the houses of the old Zona Franca,
04:11which are open, where there is an environmental impact, where there is an affectation to
04:15some communities, known as Nayiti and Mayolo, and their surroundings.
04:20More than 3.000 inhabitants have these sectors.
04:23Here in Colombia, in other ports, they don't accept that.
04:27Why do they accept that here?
04:29And in these sectors, you see that they are stuck in the middle.
04:34I mean, I don't explain, I don't understand.
04:37Here we are at the good of God.
04:42The only thing we need is to protest.
04:46Ayer there was an operation in Cargón,
04:48that they are carrying a boat.
04:49It's the only one that we save.
04:51The rest, we have talked thousands of times.
04:53We have done meetings.
04:56Every time.
04:58And it happens.
05:25Ayer, that is essential,
05:28You
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