A strategic, multi-sectoral implementation is being prepared by several organizations within the framework of Safe New Year’s Eve planthat he will look for reduce crime, street trading and risks in the region during the summer season.
In this context, the details of this planning that will have coordination between the various bodies present in the area.
that said, the presidential delegate of Los Ríos, jorge Alvial, indicated that the Safe End of the Year Plan will focus on three axes of work.
Moreover, Alvial indicated that they are safeguarding some relevant aspects in relation to tourism and transport, covering some contingencies such as temporary closure of Pichoy airport and that there will be a significant deployment of inspections streets, stalls, shopping districts, servicesamong other spaces.
Cross-sectoral work
In turn, the head of the Carabineros Zone of Los Ríos, General Patricio Faunes, confirmed the strengthening of the police contingent for the summer season.
In this way, the coordination of this Safe End of Year Plan has begun, which will have intersectoral work between different organizations, such as the seremis of Labor, healthcare, Public Works, Women, also Senda, Sernac, Senapredthe Revenue Agency, the Police and the Navy.
Meanwhile, the authorities highlighted the need to report criminal acts via Carabineros 133, virtual police station or by calling *4242 anonymously, channel always operational.
How can tourists and residents report suspicious activities during the summer season in Los Ríos?
Interview with Jorge Alvial, Presidential Delegate of Los Ríos: The Safe New Year’s Eve Plan
time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Alvial. As we approach the summer season,can you explain the key objectives of the Safe New Year’s Eve Plan?
Jorge Alvial: Thank you for having me.The Safe New Year’s Eve Plan aims to substantially reduce crime,curb street trading,and minimize risks in the region. We are focusing on three primary axes of work: enhancing public safety, fostering public health, and promoting responsible tourism.
Time.news Editor: That’s insightful. How will coordination among various organizations aid in the implementation of this plan?
Jorge Alvial: Coordination is crucial. We are working alongside several entities, including the seremis of Labor, Healthcare, Public Works, Women, Senda, sernac, Senapred, the Revenue Agency, the Police, and the Navy. This multi-sectoral approach ensures that we can tackle various challenges effectively,from criminal activity to managing public health during peak tourist periods.
Time.news Editor: it sounds comprehensive. Earlier, you mentioned the handling of contingencies related to tourism and transport. Could you elaborate on that aspect?
Jorge Alvial: Certainly.One of our key strategies is preparing for the temporary closure of Pichoy Airport if necessary. While this is a precautionary measure, we are ensuring alternative transportation and accommodation options for travelers. Additionally, meaningful inspection deployment will take place across streets, shopping districts, and service areas to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of safety, what steps are being taken to strengthen the police presence during the summer season?
Jorge alvial: General Patricio Faunes, head of the Carabineros Zone of Los Ríos, has confirmed the amplification of our police contingent. This means more officers will be actively patrolling areas, especially hotspots for tourism where crowds gather. The goal is to deter crime and provide immediate assistance to those in need.
Time.news Editor: How can residents and tourists contribute to the success of this plan?
Jorge Alvial: Communication is key. We encourage everyone to report any suspicious activity or criminal acts through Carabineros – be it via 133,the virtual police station,or by calling 4242 anonymously. These channels are always operational and your reports help us keep our community safe.
Time.news Editor: what practical advice would you give to our readers in planning for the summer season and New Year celebrations?
Jorge Alvial: I advise everyone to stay informed and engaged.Whether you are a resident or just visiting, being aware of your surroundings and knowing whom to contact in any situation will enhance safety for everyone. Enjoy the festivities, but do so responsibly!
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Mr. Alvial,for sharing these valuable insights about the Safe New Year’s Eve Plan. We look forward to seeing its positive impact in Los Ríos this summer.
Jorge Alvial: Thank you for having me. Let’s all work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable New Year!