• 2 days ago
Se investiga la posible implicación de la corrupción en La tragedia ocurrida en el Apart Hotel Dubrovnik en Villa Gesell. Mientras tanto, tres o cuatro albañiles están detenidos y se desconoce la situación del resto del personal pero se cuestiona al arquitecto y el nuevo dueño que no están detenidos a pesar de las evidencias que apuntan a su conocimiento sobre la falta de autorización para continuar con la construcción.

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00:00There is a topic that is not minor sometimes, because one sometimes places the order of the animals, of the pets, at another level, as if it were a different level from that of the people.
00:10And there are many for whom we consider them part of the family, one more member.
00:15And yesterday, as it was confirmed, the rescue of Rosa, the former owner, everyone was talking about the company of her puppy.
00:24And I understand that it was also rescued in the last hours and we have there a material about it.
00:31Because even, you know, I saw yesterday in networks, also Pablo, and I share with people, those of us who are lovers of puppies and cats and so on,
00:38that many people, knowing about the love of the former owner for his puppy, began to send photos, even that they were from some time ago,
00:46of the puppy itself, in some area of the terrace. Sometimes it was a permanent company.
00:52There were also some who sent videos of the puppy, looking out over that part of the building that has the shape of a boat.
01:01And now we have, unfortunately, the confirmation that not only was Rosa identified, but that they also rescued the one who was her great company in recent times.
01:13There are images of that moment. Of course, we are going to publish them carefully.
01:20They are images that are coming to us from the last minute.
01:24Different records of the work that is being done to rescue there in Villages.
01:32Hard work. With also another postcard, which we also have at hand out there, that at some point we will talk about this,
01:38which are the firemen sleeping on the street. I know that work, of course, many times implies that you are many hours,
01:46but in this context, it seems to me that leaving the firefighters sleeping on the street, in the sand, or on the ground, in the asphalt ...
01:53You know what, Pablo? I'm going to make a point there. Sometimes people stay, the firefighters of vocation, they want to stay,
02:03because if you have to rescue someone and you need to remove debris quickly, because you do not know what you get tired of removing debris,
02:11it is an exhausting task, then you need to stop there to rest.
02:17Because I have no doubt, I know that there is, for example, the Minister of Security, Alonso, installed.
02:25In other words, you can imagine that having a minister of the province of Buenos Aires, a hotel they get, and the same solidarity of the jeselinos.
02:33There is no doubt.
02:34What is left there are hotels.
02:36Of course, and more, with available beds. I think it is more, Pablo, what must be highlighted.
02:42The will of vocation of the firefighters, who are volunteers, as the word says, to be close.
02:50I agree, or even some, knowing how denied they are for work, who say, I'm not going to take a bath and sleep a full shift.
02:59I recover a couple of hours, I throw myself here, and I keep working, I keep giving a hand.
03:03I think it goes there too. I want to believe that it goes there.
03:07Well, we are live with Ale Pueblas. Ale, tell us the last thing, please.
03:12Yes, no, the firefighters, it is not as the networks have transcended, and the minister said.
03:18They are invited all the firefighters in the country who want to join, to collaborate.
03:22And everyone is going to have lodging, and they have lodging in charge of the province of Buenos Aires.
03:26That's what we have to say.
03:28They are circulating photographs of the firefighters on the street.
03:30There is a very strong internal policy, which, well, we have to try to echo.
03:38In the first hours of work, for themselves and for being the first firefighters who have arrived,
03:43they even sat here, like the same journalists, and there you sleep.
03:47It has happened to me to sit for a while and sleep here.
03:49But it is not that a firefighter spends the night lying here in the grass, but that it is the decision of the firefighter.
03:54Then all the others who are working have lodging, and well, that's what the minister said in the morning too.
04:00And they are invited to come from all over the country to be able to work within what is this rescue,
04:06against the flood, because of the storm.
04:08To the calculation that they had made yesterday, just now Fito spoke about how exhausting it is to remove,
04:13with machinery, but also with physical strength, the concrete, the rubble,
04:18especially that stage in which it had to be done very carefully,
04:22so as not to be stepping on it and having potential victims of being rescued with their lives underneath.
04:29Everything that was done almost like a human chain,
04:33to the calculation of yesterday made by the minister of the province of Buenos Aires,
04:37the minister of security, Alonso, 2,700 tons.
04:41Impressive.
04:422,700 tons of rubble and concrete.
04:45For 1,000 kilos each ton.
04:47Impressive.
04:48For 1,000 kilos each ton.
04:49Yesterday.
04:50Yesterday. Tremendous.
04:51Let's see, Ale, attentive then to the result of the squad that has just entered.
04:55Let's go to another location.
04:57But first I want to show you what Bobby was telling you just now,
05:00which is the rescue of Maria Rosa's dog.
05:02For me it is one more life.
05:04I don't want to balance situations, but for me,
05:08that I love my dogs and they are part of my family,
05:11and everything they have told us about Rosa is one more life.
05:14Very good. Let's see, let's look at these images, which are sensitive images,
05:18part of the rescue workers' work.
05:22There they go removing the rubble,
05:24and finally they have been able to rescue the dog from Maria Rosa.
05:29We understand that they were in the same environment.
05:31Imagine, you imagine that we are there in what was an apartment.
05:36Look at what is left of all this.
05:39Discovering catastrophes, also floods.
05:42I was in the one in Santa Fe, I was in so many others.
05:44I can tell you that a constant is that a dog does not abandon its human companion.
05:49It does not abandon it under any circumstances.
05:51So don't be surprised that maybe you will find another human being
05:57but a dog you will find next to or very close.
06:00It is not by chance that of the last rescued,
06:03we have lifeless, unfortunately,
06:05Rosa and immediately after her puppy.
06:10Because they don't abandon it.
06:12And I also want to highlight, sorry,
06:14in this puppy of Rosa,
06:17also the work of the other dogs.
06:21Of those who are also risking their lives,
06:24entering through nooks and crannies to look for those involuntary tunnels
06:29that are formed after the collapse.
06:32And you constantly see, and we see it from the drones,
06:35that the dogs come in, mark, come out again, come in again.
06:40And every time they come in to look, to smell, to sniff,
06:43and to mark a place for later the rescue workers' work,
06:46you don't know if that dog maybe does not crumble something
06:49and something is not going to fall.
06:50With which also those puppies are risking their lives.
06:53I'm going to ask you a question.
06:55In the case of Loan,
06:57did not any dog go to the orange tree?
06:59Yes.
07:00Did they?
07:01They went and raised their snout,
07:03sniffing what had fallen.
07:04No, no, no rescuer dogs.
07:06Ah, of the others.
07:07Well, to a certain extent,
07:10the puppy that was playing with Loan.
07:12Ah, yes, yes, yes.
07:14Ah, I didn't understand you in the question.
07:16Yes, because there was a puppy there.
07:17There was a puppy playing with Loan.
07:19Is it in the photo?
07:20No, I don't think it's in the photo.
07:22And also playing with the field girl.
07:25Without dogs, Bobby.
07:26Because I was thinking about what you said.
07:28And in a field house.
07:30Yes, but it was not his own puppy.
07:32Because maybe if it had been his own puppy,
07:34Loan would usually not go,
07:36he would have followed him until the last second.
07:38But there was a puppy with which he had been playing,
07:41Camila's girl,
07:42who was the smallest along with Loan,
07:44with that puppy and with the leash,
07:46which was a leash of that puppy,
07:48and part of the itinerary accompanied them,
07:50later no longer.
07:51Well, we are waiting for the exit of La Cuadrilla.
07:52I would like to go with Nicolas Pérez,
07:53who is also in Villa Gesell.
07:55Well, now we are recovering the contact.
07:58In the meantime, I want to anticipate you.

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