Derroche de agua en medio de la crisis
Derroche de agua en medio de la crisis
En este puente ubicado en Garita del Diezmero San Miguel del Padrón, el agua se desperdicia a la vista de todos. ¿Quién debe resolver este problema?
En este puente ubicado en Garita del Diezmero San Miguel del Padrón, el agua se desperdicia a la vista de todos. ¿Quién debe resolver este problema?
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00:00 This is the part above the bridge, here on the San Miguel Lake.
00:06 Look, this is the water, which is the central one,
00:10 which distributes the water to all the houses,
00:14 where the neighbors are having a serious problem.
00:18 Why? Because the water doesn't reach their houses.
00:20 Look, this is the air that you can see.
00:23 Look how the pipes are. There are disconnected pipes.
00:26 You can see, look, this is the central pipe,
00:30 which distributes the drinking water.
00:32 Look, the one that distributes the drinking water
00:37 to this city of San Miguel.
00:40 Look, as you can see, like this one that is there,
00:43 and those that are not seen below the ground.
00:46 Look, look, look, family, the truth is, why doesn't the water reach their houses?
00:57 Now I'm going to show you the part above so you can see the streets.
01:01 Look, family, this is for the Minister of Hydraulics,
01:06 the one that has to do with hydraulics here in San Miguel del Padrón,
01:09 with Agua de la Habana, to come and see this situation,
01:13 because the people need to have water.
01:16 And the people are carrying water in cans, with buckets, even with plows.
01:22 You know why? Because the PANZONES,
01:25 who are the ones who run this country,
01:28 have a lot of people to pay fines of 10,000, 20,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 pesos.
01:33 And as such, they don't really dedicate themselves to the care of the population,
01:37 because the population, the Cuban on foot, is not interested.
01:40 And so they go to the big unions and big organizations,
01:43 to deceive themselves and to eat lies,
01:46 because they know that things are bad, and they don't say it.
01:49 But things will get worse.
01:52 Look, the water can't reach the Cuban on foot.
02:09 Look where the water is thrown.
02:12 Look at it yourself with your own eyes.
02:15 Look at the main river, the central river.
02:18 Look at the streets, family, how they are all here.
02:28 Look, family.
02:37 Look how they have all the streets.
02:40 Look, family, this situation is quite critical.
02:50 We are realizing once again why the water doesn't reach the homes of the deprived.
02:55 Look, family.
03:03 It's the living truth.
03:05 Look.
03:07 And what I showed you over there,
03:14 is what you see, which are superficial.
03:17 Look here, look.
03:19 The ones that are below the ground, look.
03:22 And this is not tap water, this is Havana water, look.
03:26 Is this tap water?
03:29 Yes.
03:30 Look, family.
03:31 Look, we have a man who...
03:33 And since when has this situation been like this?
03:35 Every 15 or 20 days.
03:37 Every 15 or 20 days?
03:38 Yes.
03:39 Look, family, the Havana water, the man who is over here, look.
03:43 Look.
03:44 How glad I am that there is always a living soul to explain.
03:49 Look, the Havana water, family.
03:52 It's the reality, what you are looking at.
03:55 Reporting for DNQ,
03:57 Carlos Milanese.
03:59 Look, family, the two waters are joined.
04:03 The tap water,
04:05 with the waters...
04:08 of the Cuban population,
04:13 used for domestic use.
04:17 The Havana Water