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SAN FRANCISCO DE MACORÍS – El mal estado de las infraestructuras deportivas en el sector Vista del Valle ha llegado a un punto crítico. El entrenador de softbol femenino de la zona, conocido como Gaby, ha alzado su voz para denunciar las condiciones "deplorables" en las que más de 150 niños y jóvenes se ven obligados a practicar béisbol, sófbol y fútbol.

La situación no es solo una cuestión estética; se ha convertido en un peligro real para la integridad física de los menores. Según testimonios locales, ya se han registrado incidentes donde niñas del equipo de sófbol femenino han sufrido heridas por varillas expuestas y piedras en el terreno de juego.

"Las gradas se están cayendo a pedazos, no nos podemos ni sentar por miedo a que colapsen. Ya tenemos niñas lesionadas por las condiciones del terreno. Es imposible deslizarse sin cortarse las manos", expresó Gaby.

La queja va dirigida directamente al alcalde de San Francisco de Macorís, Alex Díaz, y a las autoridades del Ministerio de Deportes (MIDEREC) en la provincia Duarte. Los líderes comunitarios aseguran que, a pesar de haber sostenido reuniones previas, no han recibido respuestas concretas.

Los denunciantes contrastan esta situación con la inversión en otros campos deportivos situados en zonas remotas que, según afirman, no tienen el mismo flujo de usuarios que el de Vista del Valle.

El deporte como salvación social

El sector recalca que mantener el "play" en buen estado es fundamental para la prevención social. El deporte es la principal herramienta para alejar a la juventud de la delincuencia y prevenir embarazos a temprana edad en la zona.

Principales deficiencias señaladas:

Gradas: Estructuras de concreto colapsadas y con varillas oxidadas al aire libre.

Terreno de juego: Presencia de piedras de gran tamaño y falta de mantenimiento que impide la práctica segura.

Instalaciones sanitarias y pintura: Edificaciones en total estado de deterioro y falta de higiene.

Cercado: Mallas ciclónicas rotas y peligrosas.

La comunidad hace un llamado urgente a la Gobernación Civil y Provincial de Duarte y a la alcaldía para que intervengan antes de que ocurra un accidente de mayor gravedad. "No podemos solos, no somos millonarios. Solo queremos salvar a nuestra juventud", concluyeron.

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00:00Look at our play conditions.
00:02At that playground, I already have girls who have injured their feet with a rod; it happened to her once.
00:09They also cannot slide because the stone easily cuts the hand that has already passed over it.
00:15My daughter has a bruise on her right foot because she fell and scraped herself all over.
00:21the land is unsuitable.
00:23In that playground there are more than 150 boys and there are at least, I have 21 girls who play about
00:32female
00:32And there are more than 50 children who also play football.
00:36The stands are useless; we can't sit in the stands because every time we sit in the stands
00:42We're afraid it'll fall down, the PlayStation isn't painted, everything is 100% deteriorated.
00:49So, our mayor, Alex Díaz, and I don't know who the Minister of Sport is.
00:55or the Director of Sports of San Francisco de Macorís, has completely abandoned us.
01:01I'm telling you, I spoke to him three months ago and I told him that because in our play
01:06does not invest
01:07And what he told me was that he's a freeloader, that he can't invest in baseball.
01:13So, he's invested in another play that's in remote areas that they're not using.
01:20I would like you to see the land of those fields that they are fixing up,
01:24They are plays that nobody uses on fields, that nobody goes and plays.
01:29So, we in another neighborhood are saving young people from becoming criminals.
01:33and that my girls who play at their feminine flight become pregnant at a young age.
01:38So, they don't support us, they don't fix us at another place.
01:42So, what are we going to do with the youth?
01:45Shall we let go of youth?
01:46Let them do what they want, or we'll continue supporting them because we can't do it alone, we can't do it alone.
01:52I'm not a millionaire, I don't have the money to save the girls from having something happen to them.
01:58that play.
01:59So please, to the authorities of San Francisco de Macorís, please help us, please help us.
02:08We are completely alone and we are doing a great job, we are doing a great job.
02:15So they collaborate a little more.
02:17Thank you.
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