00:00What happened to you when you saw a storm?
00:06It was about 10 o'clock in the morning, I was watching television when there was an Aguacero.
00:13I saw a little bit of the Aguacero when I heard a storm that came up to me.
00:19I was just going to leave.
00:23When I saw a little bit of the Aguacero, I saw a little bit of the Aguacero.
00:28I was not going to go to the house.
00:29It took me everything.
00:43I'm very sad.
00:45I feel very sad because my neighborhood, my childhood, everything.
00:50I was completely lost.
00:54What happened to you when you were in the house?
01:01I was very sad because I lost everything.
01:04I lost my house, my house.
01:07What happened to you when you were in the house?
01:15You lost animals, girls, cats.
01:20You lost animals.
01:30We live very humble families, approximately 17 families.
01:34Thanks to God we have no died of human lives.
01:40What we are lamenting right now is the issue of the material loss.
01:52They are in a state of nervously, of not knowing what to do,
01:59because of the total losses they have, they don't know where to go.
02:02So, they have done a lot of work social, psychological work,
02:08to be able to advance and that they understand that it is a threat of danger
02:12that we have to mitigate and be able to advance.
02:15And with the decisions at the departmental level,
02:18we also hope that they are united at the national level.
02:28We are in black, we don't know where to go.
02:32We are now in the community salon, with the President.
02:39Well, we went there for a while, but we didn't sleep.
02:44This problem has been 43 years old.
02:47We have no city council, nothing.
02:52They always come, they sign up, they have papers,
02:55but there is nothing, nothing, nothing.
03:04I am not.
03:06I am a guerrera, I am going to get out of this.
03:10I am going to stop.
03:11Not the first time, this happens, I am standing here.
03:15And I am all in the canyon.
03:34I was in the apartment of the grandparents, and the phone was fixed, and it was Sara telling me
03:41that they had fallen from here, and that they were able to leave, and that they were only looking for
03:51the other people.
03:59And this morning, I came to bed with my tío, and we went down to the river, to see if
04:08we found them,
04:10and the only thing we found was clothes, my tía Ana, and parts of the car, and that's it.
04:29Well, right now, there is nothing.
04:35Well, in the morning there was hope, that's why we went to the river, but now...
04:47Well, the grandfather is already in the morgue, and the other people didn't find them.
04:52......
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