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Intervienen talud que ponía en riesgo a transeuntes en bulevar Luis Poma San Salvador

El Ministerio de Obras Públicas (MOP) en el marco del Plan Nacional de Mitigación, intervinó una nueva locación en el que un talud que afirman ponía en riego la vida de transeuntes que circulan por la zona del bulevard Luis Poma de San Salvador.

Según informó la entidad se está realizando intervenciones para estabilizar el talud el cual se encuentra a un costado de la carretera.

Lo que se conoce con exactitud es que la zona afectada es una vía de alto tráfico, en el cual el MOP realiza obras de verificación de taludes con técnica de lanzador de concreto, el cual se colocará una electromalla que se ancla al terreno.

El área ronda 600 metros cuadrados de terreno sufriendo daños por erosión y saturación de aguas. Son 33.000 vehículos diarios, los que a diario transitan por el bulevard Luis Poma.

“En este sector, estamos interviniendo un talud en 600 metros cuadrados. En la corona del mismo, hay viviendas que serán protegidas con las obras que realizamos con la técnica lanzada de concreto”, dijo Romeo Rodríguez

Según las imagenes difundidas hay casas que se encontraban cerca del colapso.

Lo que concluyó Rodríguez sobre la obra es que el invierno se avecina y genera afectaciones en diferentes calles del país, por lo cual la reparación o modernización de este talud garantizará la seguridad de los habitantes próximos a la zona de afectación.

“Protegemos la vida y el patrimonio de las familias con la garantía de talud en el bulevar Luis Poma, San Salvador”, dijeron por último las autoridades.

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