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More than 4 000 people, half of them children, are affected by respiratory problems arising from the dust that is emanating from the company Cementos

Tonka

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http://www.eluniversal.com/2011/02/18/eco_art_falla-en-filtros-de_2194460.shtml
Spanish to English translation

Cement failure filters affect neighboring Guanta
EL UNIVERSAL
Friday February 18, 2011 12:00 AM
Puerto La Cruz .- More than 4 000 people, half of them children, are affected by respiratory problems arising from the dust that is emanating from the company Cementos de Venezuela, a former Cemex.

The complaint was made by Councilman Leonardo Rond?n, president of the Municipal Chamber of Guanta, who said that this figure represents only those who have been treated at the outpatient clinic of the municipality, excluding other cases admitted to hospital Cesar Rodriguez, Guaraguao of Puerto La Cruz.

He mentioned that everything is due to the cement company's filters are not working properly, so they asked the Director of Environment, Neyra Fuenmayor, an inspection of the plant Pertigalete.

He said the local ambulance director and health director of the mayor can attest to this unfortunate situation. MR
 
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