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He stated that, from now on, the residents of Yamasá and Don Juan will not be able to travel freely, but rather it will be an ordeal, because they will have to go around via the Cruce de la Bomba in Santo Domingo Norte to be able to reach the municipality of Monte Plata. The also president of the Rebel Movement assured that in the area of Río Verde de Yamasá there are bridges from the Trujillo era that have not received maintenance and its roads are 90% deteriorated, which makes access to the aforementioned community difficult. Juan Hubieres maintained that it is a necessity that in each community a survey be carried out and the buildings be quickly evaluated, safe routes be identified and the population be guided in times of crisis such as the one that occurred in Don Juan. Similarly, he called for an evaluation of the bridge over the Guanuma River that connects Santo Domingo Norte with Monte Plata, noting that it was built by the former dictator Leonidas Trujillos, however, a progressive deterioration is observed.Juan Hubieres asserted that a state of improvisation cannot be maintained and that action is only taken when a misfortune occurs.“This is a country exposed to hurricanes and earthquakes, so we cannot keep waiting for tragedies to happen to act and carry out the proper inspections,” he stated



