
According to information provided by the Public Ministry, families and couples residing within the institution have begun to be displaced. It has been reported that minors in the area show elevated levels of heavy metals in their blood, raising concerns for their health.
A businessman expressed his frustration due to the interruption of the electricity supply over the weekend, comparing the situation to that in Cuba, which has experienced several blackouts in a short time. The question arises as to who will be responsible for compensating the damages caused by these circumstances.
A purported conflict situation between Josefa and Luchito is mentioned, referring to problems on Peru Avenue. There is a perception of imbalances that could lead to negative consequences in the near future.
Questions are raised regarding the deductions made from workers, retirees, and employers concerning their contributions. Recent events have evoked memories of past situations, such as a blackout on Christmas Eve that caused inconveniences for the population.
There are rumors of internal conflicts within the Public Ministry, highlighting a possible lack of trust from the prosecutor towards his staff. References are made to internal disputes involving various individuals within the institution.
In another matter, health problems related to the Pan-Am thermoelectric plant in La Chorrera are reported, pointing out the emission of harmful metals that affect the residents of the area. The recent blackout has had a significant impact on local businesses and on the daily lives of citizens at the national level.
Similarly, an emergency health incident occurred in Cueva de la 5, where Mr. Victoria suffered a pre-heart attack and, apparently, has not received the due attention from political representatives of the PRD.