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Avanzan labores de limpieza en municipios del EdoMéx afectados por lluvias



La Comisión del Agua del Estado de México (CAEM) y la Coordinación General de Protección Civil y Gestión Integral del Riesgo informan que, en Cuautitlán, Valle de Chalco y Chalco se registran avances significativos en los trabajos de limpieza en respuesta a las afectaciones provocadas por las intensas lluvias.

Personal de la CAEM dispuso de un equipo hidroneumático para realizar un sondeo exhaustivo en la línea de drenaje, toda vez que el Organismo Operador municipal no dispone del equipo necesario para este tipo de intervención.

Por otro lado, en el fraccionamiento Pueblo Nuevo en el municipio de Chalco, el personal de la CAEM realiza operaciones de acarreo de lodo en el estacionamiento de una plaza comercial ubicado a la entrada de la unidad habitacional. Para estos trabajos se desplazó un minicargador y un camión tipo volteo; mientras que el Odapas de Chalco colabora con una retroexcavadora.

En este mismo municipio, la Coordinación General de Protección Civil y Gestión Integral del Riesgo coordinó las acciones que a partir de mañana lunes 1 de julio se realizarán; entre estas, supervisar de manera permanente los canales del Río San Martín y del Río Maravillas, los cuales se desbordaron en días pasados; y en coordinación con la Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) se tapará la fisura del Río Amecameca, para evitar mayores afectaciones a la población.

Asisten a la población elementos del Ejército Mexicano, quienes, tras la activación del Plan DN-III, trabajan con la CONAGUA, la Secretaría del Agua, la CAEM, el Grupo Tláloc, Protección Civil estatal y unidades municipales, y con la Policía estatal y municipal.

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