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Recently, the CEIBA community of El Salado, in the Verón Punta Cana tourist district received the new building that houses its secondary high school. The community had expected a lot to see this work becomes a reality, but the joy that this type of works generates reminds that this community owes it so much that that joy is diminished in the midst of the shortage of drinking water by the pipes of households.

That joy is not so great when the streets of CEIBA are dust or mud labyrinths, according to climatic conditions. The joy decreases when you have to pay a thousand pesos monthly to buy water to the trucks and thus guarantee to bathe even once a day.

The joy is lost in the helplessness of knowing that 30 years ago, water came out from those same pipes in abundance and that due to the neglect of those who had to guarantee that this service of maintaining invariable, today the residents of the CEIBA must reduce the few resources that They have for their livelihood, in order to have some water at home.

Certainly, the lack of drinking water upset everything … until the joy of having a new high school. And it is not that the construction of this work is not appreciated, no, it is not. It is simply that with this construction it is not enough to prioritize the aqueduct of the CEIBA of El Salado, the hospital, the sanitary sewerage system, the asphalting of the streets and everything that this community needs to enroll its development. When that happens, we will celebrate.






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By Emercedes

Bachelor of Social Communication, Mention Journalism. Believer in God. Lover of nature and especially of the best divine creation that is the human being.

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