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After more than a month without drinking water in the neighborhood of Villa Alegre ( Sagua the Great, Villa Clara ) Neighbors were forced to accumulate of rain water with the In order to meet a portion of their needs, which – according to a report of Cubanet – resulted in an increase in the number of cases of dengue in the region.
It was the increase of the disease transmitted by aedes aegypti which attracted the attention of the health authorities, who approached the site to force the tanks to empty the inhabitants of the area.
Means cited, the neighbors are left by the presence of a ditch with putrefacta water that is doubly dangerous and on which the local authorities take no action, despite the ongoing complaint in various cases.
105 outbreaks of aedes aegypti which has been a serious appeal for health care. Neighbors are demanding that the problem of ditches that spill over the yards be resolved first.
They are disturbed by the water tanks, which helps them in the first place to survive "with or without larvae". , said a neighbor, and on the other hand do nothing to solve the dirt of the ditch.
They complain, after all, that the authorities are partially mobilized before the increase of dengue cases and that on the other hand, do not notice that these neighbors need water.
"We need water and the people of Acueducto never came," says one of the neighbors interviewed by Cubanet
and adds ] "Today, it is dengue, but tomorrow will be something else.When did we see that people have to drink rainwater?" [19659002ItisaddedtoalltheabovethatCommunaldoesnotcollectsolidwasteonaregularbasis
Of 70 positive cases of dengue fever diagnosed in Sagua la Grande, most belong to La Trocha (the poorest part of the Villa Alegre district). Neighbors are already demanding a solution.
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