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Good evening and welcome to Cojedes 24! My name is Nico Alvarado and here is the top stories from Cojedes!
Our top story this evening, cleanup efforts are still underway in the Provinces of Corrientes and Entre Ríos from the deadly flooding the occurred late last month and into the first few days of this month. The Cojedan Blue Cross Organization and the Blue Star Organization have taken the lead on the recovery projects and are building houses and leading trash and debris pickup efforts throughout the two provinces. Several Senators and Representatives from both provinces have returned to their home regions to help in reconstruction efforts and both Vice Presidents are in Corrientes Province, their native province, to help in relief efforts. It has been reported that several projects that were going on in both province have been put on hold during the cleanup efforts so that the funding and manpower can be put to better use. According to original projects, the death toll, which was expected to reach 1,100, has not been met and will not be met. The amount of deaths has been verified at 940 and has not risen in the past week. Hospitals have also announced they have released several patients who have recovered from their injuries. Government expenditures on the entire project will be roughly 48 billion pesos. A press release from the Governor of Corrientes has revealed that local elections in the province will be postponed by two months due to the flooding, with the elections being rescheduled to late September.
In other news, President Andrea Lacasa and several members of cabinet will be hosting a forum this coming Friday to discuss future development plans throughout the country. The forum, which will take place at the Casa Rosada and will be open to the public and the press, will feature Secretary of Human Services Adrian Zorita, Secretary of Urban Development Juan Cozallo, Secretary of Transportation Victoria Barrios, and Secretary of Energy Sofia Covarrubias, all of whom are the principal secretaries for the Rosario Intiative and the Cojedes Renewal 2050 Project. According to the President, the forum will be to allow people to give their opinion on what they believe needs to be done and the strategies the government should take to complete the projects it has planned. "We are really looking for the input of the people of our great nation on how they believe our plans should be put into place. We don't want to do anything that goes against the will of our great citizens and we are going to do whatever we can to ensure that they requests are met to the fullest." Several members of the press, including for our own team, will be in attendance of the meeting and will bring coverage of the meeting later that same day.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!
Our top story this evening, cleanup efforts are still underway in the Provinces of Corrientes and Entre Ríos from the deadly flooding the occurred late last month and into the first few days of this month. The Cojedan Blue Cross Organization and the Blue Star Organization have taken the lead on the recovery projects and are building houses and leading trash and debris pickup efforts throughout the two provinces. Several Senators and Representatives from both provinces have returned to their home regions to help in reconstruction efforts and both Vice Presidents are in Corrientes Province, their native province, to help in relief efforts. It has been reported that several projects that were going on in both province have been put on hold during the cleanup efforts so that the funding and manpower can be put to better use. According to original projects, the death toll, which was expected to reach 1,100, has not been met and will not be met. The amount of deaths has been verified at 940 and has not risen in the past week. Hospitals have also announced they have released several patients who have recovered from their injuries. Government expenditures on the entire project will be roughly 48 billion pesos. A press release from the Governor of Corrientes has revealed that local elections in the province will be postponed by two months due to the flooding, with the elections being rescheduled to late September.
In other news, President Andrea Lacasa and several members of cabinet will be hosting a forum this coming Friday to discuss future development plans throughout the country. The forum, which will take place at the Casa Rosada and will be open to the public and the press, will feature Secretary of Human Services Adrian Zorita, Secretary of Urban Development Juan Cozallo, Secretary of Transportation Victoria Barrios, and Secretary of Energy Sofia Covarrubias, all of whom are the principal secretaries for the Rosario Intiative and the Cojedes Renewal 2050 Project. According to the President, the forum will be to allow people to give their opinion on what they believe needs to be done and the strategies the government should take to complete the projects it has planned. "We are really looking for the input of the people of our great nation on how they believe our plans should be put into place. We don't want to do anything that goes against the will of our great citizens and we are going to do whatever we can to ensure that they requests are met to the fullest." Several members of the press, including for our own team, will be in attendance of the meeting and will bring coverage of the meeting later that same day.
That is all we have for now. Thank you for joining us here at Cojedes 24!