00:00It's going well; the first part has already been finished by the civil engineers.
00:07where the water that could flow down was channeled, which was the one causing the damage,
00:12and the sinkhole that was there was filled in.
00:16All that's left is to finish it, add some finishing touches and pave it.
00:25That's all that's missing, but Enrique's is already finished.
00:28We are now hosting the Emergency Commission for Rural Roads,
00:38which the president formed, for some communities that belong to Tabalero
00:43And what we need to be able to get the cocoa, the food supplies, all the products out there,
00:54And so that people can continue living there, without having to go down to the city.
01:01That commission that is working on it has already reopened the paths that had been consumed,
01:10They had laid out sections, located the mine where the material would be poured and then compacted.
01:19All we need now is a backhoe to remove the material from the mine.
01:28But that community is really happy because they've paid attention to a joint commission
01:34which the president formed to urgently prepare the local roads,
01:41who are the ones who bring the products to the city.
01:43And there's the very productive community of La Bestia, and there's also the one in Cañete,
01:50There's the Mil Tareas project, and they're working on it, they're working on it and we're really grateful
01:56that they have paid attention to us, thank God,
02:00and driven by the Director of Agriculture here in San Francisco,
02:06who has been at the head of the commission here in San Francisco.
02:11And we hope that before it rains again, they will have already filled in and compacted the soil.
02:21the material they are throwing at him.
02:24The community is happy because nobody likes to fight; everyone likes to talk.
02:32And that they listen, and they are listening, thank God.
02:41Thank you.
02:42Thank you.
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