Derroche de agua en medio de la crisis

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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?

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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

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