00:09To be continued...
00:31So is how looks the Providence island two months after the arrival of the hurricane Yota
00:36over the Caribbean.
00:36Many houses continue destroyed, others have no water or electricity.
00:41But not only the infrastructure was completely devastated by this tragedy, one of the biggest
00:46victims is the environment.
01:09This is an expedition that is calling the best scientific capacity that the country has,
01:15through the environmental system, to bring that scientific knowledge, that scientific capacity
01:21and quickly orienting decisions of public policy, strategic policy, public policy that has
01:28to leave quickly because the people are needing solutions in the island.
02:00The individuals that are more in the forest, that correspond to other species, are currently
02:06reversing and, let's say, they do not present any major problems in their recovery.
02:27Excellent, excellent because I am providing my grain of sand for the recovery.
02:33I am committed to the process because it is what I really like, I consider myself part of the
02:41environment, and it is more, it is the place where I grew up and grew up and I have to
02:45go for that, because here is where the progress is for future generations.
02:50Don proces him about the transition.
03:20You can't wait until others think.
03:20You
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