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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