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friuse. The situation of unpaved streets in the community of Friusa, in the Verón-Punta Cana district continues to generate inconveniences for students and residents of the area, who face the daily challenge of traveling on roads in deplorable conditions.
Parents complain that children must attend schools covered in dust, to the point of having to use handkerchiefs to protect themselves.
Upon returning home, both students and their backpacks arrive completely covered in dust, which affects their health.
According to testimonies, the problem is aggravated by the presence of trucks that compete to quickly cross the tracks, raising clouds of dust that affect pedestrians and nearby homes.
Faced with this situation, some vehicles and motorcyclists have chosen to look for shortcuts through improvised sectors and roads, exposing themselves to greater risks.
The community has made an urgent call to the authorities to intervene in the streets, since this problem not only represents a nuisance.
By Patty de la Cruz
Journalist graduated in Social Communication with a mention in Journalism, at the Organization and Methods University (O&M). He writes for the printed newspapers Bávaro News and El Tiempo RD. He completed a Diploma in International Relations and Political Communication. He also took a Professional Voiceover course, endorsed by INFOTEP. Lover of good music and the beach.