Guadalupanos poured out their faith and 536 tons of garbage

by times news cr

More than 13 million Guadeloupans visited Cerro del Tepeyac in nine days, expressing their faith and gratitude, and leaving behind 536 tons of garbage.

According to the reports that the Basilica of Guadalupe Operation, Implemented from December 6 to 15, personnel in charge of cleaning collected 536 thousand kilograms of waste, mostly bottles of pet, cardboard boxes, plastic bags and food, reported Mayor Gustavo A. Madero.

The Secretariat of Works and Services (Sobse) mobilized 4,101 workers day and night to collect waste and avoid accumulations.

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These personnel, with the help of 450 vehicles, collected 489 tons of solid waste, equivalent to 661 cubic meters, which in coordination with mayoral staff Gustavo A. Madero, They added up to a total of 536 kilograms of garbage.

According to the report, During sanitation work, 279 kilometers of roads were swept, 59,700 square meters were cleaned in medians, sidewalks, and roads, and fine sweeping was carried out on an area of ​​15,750 square meters.

Guadalupanos poured out their faith and 536 tons of garbage

pet abandonment

The Ministry of the Environment (reason) implemented an operation to prevent the abandonment of the animals that accompanied the Guadalupanos.

Through the Animal Care Agency (Agatan) provided food and care to more than 80 dogs, some of which were transferred and sheltered at the Iztapalapa Veterinary Hospital, 11 were sent directly from the esplanade, 2 were transferred to an animal care center in Mexico City and 5 reached the Gustavo A. Madero Clinic.

In terms of medical care, 7,234 basic medical services were provided. The local Ministry of Health provided 3,469, together with the IMSS Bienestar, with the participation of more than 200 doctors and nurses.

The Mayor’s Office Gustavo A. Madero, through its Civil Protection Directorate, It provided another 2,401 medical services to Guadeloupans.

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