While families survive in precarious shelters, rulers appear only for the photo. The neighbors themselves threw the ministers Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri They were for the photo, while the president “monitors” from the comfort of the fifth of Olivos. The governor Axel Kicillof He also posed for a photo in a monitoring room with the Ministers of Security and Defense and the mayor of Bahía Blanca. They are all responsible. Meanwhile, the Bahiense people suffer the consequences of the inaction of all governments on duty, which decide not to prioritize the necessary public works.

In General Daniel Cerri, One of the most affected localities, the light still does. There, the town wonders: how many of the evacuees sleep today on the floor of a public school, while the mansions of the landowners remain illuminated by private generators?

The situation that this small town is going west of Bahía Blanca is truly bleak. From the beginning, the emergency forced to evacuate more than 800 people, a fact that reflects the crudeness of the disaster in one of the lower areas of the district. While the waters began to go back on Saturday afternoon, thanks to the gradual drainage of the channels, the panorama that was in sight is heartbreaking.

Although the flood yielded, dense and pestilent humidity persists at soil level that melts with the devastation landscape that was exposed: razed homes, destroyed furniture and belongings reduced to debris. When the inhabitants claim to have lost everything, they do not exaggerate: beyond brick structures, nothing seems likely to recover. The problem in general Daniel Cerri is aggravated because they cannot consume network water.

Given this situation, solidarity emerges from below, between families and the working people. A foreseeable outcome, in the face of specialist warnings, who for years pointed out the need for fundamental works to avoid what the Bahia people suffer today.

Data from all over the city

There are 1,450 evacuated people, the more than 100 are missing. Among them, Pilar and Delfina, two sisters aged 1 and 5, missing in Cerri. His family, like so many others, sleeps in a precarious shelter, without light or answers, while the political caste remains protected in its closed urbanizations.

As he said Nicolás del Caño, national deputy of the PTS on the left front: “Given the flood in Bahía Blanca and the terrible situation that thousands of families are facing, the provincial and national state has to allocate and without speculation all the necessary resources from today (personal, resources, materials and vehicles), to serve the families that are in the roofs of their homes, which are losing everything. An emergency plan is necessary guaranteeing that the damage of the storm can be repaired at zero cost for the thousands of affected ”.

It is not the storm, the state is responsible!

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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