Service Shortage and Fatal Accidents during Carnival

During the Carnival, Las Tablas faces a lack of services and six fatal victims due to traffic accidents. The number of arrests has increased, and the demand for drinking water has also grown.


Service Shortage and Fatal Accidents during Carnival

During the three days of Carnival, users reported a lack of service, which caused discomfort in various sectors. The situation was exacerbated by the lack of potable water supply in Las Tablas, where the increase in demand exceeded the capacities of the supply operation announced by IDAAN.

In a tragic assessment of the festive weekend, six fatalities were recorded due to traffic accidents. This figure, while alarming, reflects the importance of maintaining prudence and road safety during times of high influx of people on the streets.

Authorities also reported an increase in apprehensions during this period, suggesting a rise in incidents that required police intervention. This data highlights the need to strengthen control and prevention measures to ensure the tranquility and integrity of the population during large events such as Carnival.

In light of this series of events, the importance of having effective mechanisms to guarantee the provision of basic services and citizen security during critical times like festive holidays is evident. It is essential that authorities and relevant agencies are prepared to respond to emergencies and meet the needs of the population in a timely and effective manner.