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00:00And we immediately begin with the news and unfortunately a very sad one,
00:08two dead and eight injured, some of them seriously injured,
00:12is the result of a traffic accident near Piedra Blanca de Bonao on this Friday morning.
00:18Guillermo Garcia explains in the following report.
00:22At eight in the morning, a public transport bus hit a military truck behind it,
00:32at kilometer 77 of the Duarte highway, heading north-south.
00:37The vehicles were transferred to the depot that for those purposes has the Digeset at the summit.
00:43The two military men who died at the time of the impact are in the Inasiv de Santo Domingo,
00:49while five of the eight injured are in the Juan Bosch hospital in La Vega.
00:54Of the five patients, two were transferred to the surgery room and one was transferred directly to the ICU.
01:02One of the military was taken to the ICU for severe cranial trauma,
01:05abdomen trauma, rectal trauma and an exposed fracture of the left femur.
01:11Due to the conditions it was in, it had to be intubated,
01:15it was under mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit.
01:18Of the remaining three, two ladies who were traveling on the bus were referred to the HOMS in Santiago
01:24and the other injured, a military man, remains in the San Antonio de Padua clinic in Bonao.
01:30Our emergency services network immediately activated their emergency plan with their committees.
01:36They were all prepared to assist in case necessary.
01:40Health authorities understand that it is a challenge for the central government
01:44to reduce the large number of traffic accidents,
01:47La Vega being the province that leads the list at the national level.
01:52Reflect, gentlemen, speed, drive carefully,
01:56think that we have lives and people waiting for us in our homes
02:00and take all the precautions we can.
02:03In the coming days, DGCET will have to present the results of the investigations
02:08that could cause this misfortune that brought mourning to two families.
02:14This accident confirms the sad reality that the Dominican Republic
02:19occupies the first places in death in the world due to traffic accidents.
02:24From the Juan Bosch Traumatological Hospital in La Vega,
02:27Guillermo Garcia, Teleantillas News.
02:32José Oscar Sena de la Rosa, the driver involved in the accident,
02:36where a father and his daughter lost their lives in Puerto Plata,
02:39lamented the incident today.
02:41He said that since the tragedy occurred, there has been no peace.
02:45As Fabiola Núñez tells us, the young man denied that he was an epileptic patient
02:49or that at the time of the accident he was under the effects of drugs or alcohol.
02:54I want people to know that I have suffered this as if it were a family of mine.
03:00With more than 13 years of experience as a driver,
03:03José Oscar Sena de la Rosa told the moment of terror that he lived
03:07when, when the brakes of the bus he was driving failed,
03:10he caused an accident that left two people dead in Puerto Plata.
03:15He was saying that there are no brakes on the shore.
03:17Then he started to alert the person.
03:21And a water truck was the one that crossed me in a corner of the Guagua
03:26and was braking so that the Guagua would brake,
03:28where she was, in front of the traffic light of La Javilla.
03:32He says that since that moment he has suffered this tragedy in the flesh.
03:37I have not had peace or tranquility since that moment.
03:41Because despite everything, they were two human lives.
03:44I never wanted to hurt anyone.
03:47And I believe and understand that I had no fault or responsibility.
03:51But in the end it affects me because I was involved in that accident.
03:56He also denied that he suffers from any medical condition or that he consumes harmful substances.
04:02Every time I close my eyes, I see those two faces.
04:05And that's something that shocks me.
04:07That's something that hurts me.
04:09I don't think I'm going to forget that moment ever in my life.
04:12Thank God, I don't have much time that I don't take.
04:16I have more than seven years that I don't take.
04:18I don't use drugs. I don't suffer from epilepsy.
04:20The incident took place this Wednesday,
04:22and the victims were identified as Professor Melvin Pichardo and his 13-year-old daughter, Emily.
04:29The tragedy affected all of Puerto Plata and the country.
04:33Fabiola Núñez, Teleantillas News.
04:37And in the face of the chaotic blocking of vehicle traffic,
04:41the Mayor of the National District, Carolina Mejia,
04:44stated that it's a matter of days before we know the answer to this situation
04:48that the Intrant is looking for, together with the Presidency of the Republic.
04:52The Intrant and President Luis Abinader are working on an integrated mobility plan.
04:59And the President and Director of the Intrant, Milton Morrison,
05:03I understand that in a few days they will give us the relevant information about it.
05:08It's a very annoying situation, and so we are waiting for that information.
05:13The Mayor spoke about the issue after inaugurating a lactation center in the Ibero-American Park,
05:19which increases the number of spaces available for mothers with newborns.
05:25The Minister of Health and representatives of the BHD,
05:29an entity that sponsors this mayoral initiative, attended the event.
05:33And the new National Vehicle Retention Center, CENARVE,
05:38located in Pedregal de Pedro Brant, is almost ready.
05:40The CENARVE will replace the closed and old canopy of the Monumental Avenue of the National District.
05:46A team of telehandlers made a tour this Friday of the new structure's facilities
05:52and were able to see the progress in the work.
05:55Some workers were observed giving the final touches to the administrative building
06:00and its other areas, such as workshops, a surveillance tower, and a teacher building.
06:05It should be noted that this project, commissioned by the Ministry of Housing and Building,
06:09which began in 2023, was built in an area of more than 120,000 square meters,
06:15and the estimated cost, in principle, was 508 million pesos.
06:20The authorities continued this Friday with the repair work of the Elevado de la Avenida Hípica,
06:26which began in April 2022 and have been delayed on several occasions.
06:31Paola Baez gives us more information.
06:36Although workers continue to advance in the repair of the structure,
06:40the work that would have been completed in the first half of 2023 continues to be delayed.
06:46The Elevado, located on Highway 14 of the Las Americas,
06:50was intervened with the purpose of expanding its turn and strengthening its structure
06:54due to the advanced state of deterioration in which it was located.
06:58During the morning of this Friday,
07:00a few workers and machinery were observed giving continuity to the work,
07:05to which it was reinforced with concrete, the steel base that had been corroded by the sludge.
07:11In the Elevado, whose delivery date has been postponed on several occasions,
07:15the side walls are also reinforced and prepared for the pavement of the road section that was destroyed.
07:22While repairing the structure that put the lives of those who passed through it at risk,
07:27people use it as a pedestrian bridge.
07:30Paola Baez, Teleantillas News.
07:34This is how we make our first break.
07:36Don't change it, we'll be back with more news.
07:43Thank you all for keeping up with us.
07:45We continue with the news.
07:47The mayor of Boca Chica recognized this Friday 33 women from the different productive sectors
07:53in commemoration of International Women's Day.
07:56Among the winners was our journalist Paola Baez.
07:59Weyni Polanco has the full report.
08:05With an emotional act, the Boca Chica Department of Gender
08:09paid tribute to the struggles and conquests of women throughout history,
08:14delivering certificates of recognition to women who have stood out in various social areas.
08:21We feel good, we are very happy.
08:25Although he is not here, we have a heart where he is.
08:30May God give him his healing soon.
08:34During the celebration of the second edition of Women of Honor,
08:38Deputy Mayor Leoca de Anúñez stated that the occasion is appropriate to reflect
08:44on the advances and challenges of women in today's society.
08:49However, there is still a lot to do.
08:53We must continue to fight for ourselves and for our country.
08:59Invest in programs that end violence against women.
09:05Support women's organizations that work for our rights.
09:12The challenge we have is to get capital to continue to grow.
09:17So we take the opportunity for financial entities to be more supportive
09:22and can offer loans with much lower rates.
09:26At the event, which brought together prominent figures,
09:29Director of INAIPI Josefa Castillo,
09:33Subdirector of Tourism of the Regional East, General Jaina Morales,
09:38Technical Coordinator of FEDOMU, Wilma Lazala,
09:42Technical Coordinator of FEDOMU, General Janet Jiménez,
09:46Journalist Paola Baez and Communicator Samantha Olivero,
09:53as well as teachers, lawyers and community leaders.
09:58Weyni Polanco, Teleantillas News.
10:02Every 8th of March, International Women's Day is celebrated
10:06to continue to inspire women to participate in society.
10:10However, despite the fact that women stand out in different areas,
10:13there are still gaps and few opportunities for their professional and personal development.
10:19Currently, only 12% occupy political positions in the country.
10:24Ana Mañón discussed the issue and extended us to a day to commemorate this date.
10:30This is how the report revealed the advances and challenges of the Dominican Republic
10:35in the implementation of the Beijing Action Platform,
10:38which was announced this Friday by the Intet Gender Studies Center,
10:42which indicates that although more than 50% of women leave universities,
10:47the gender wage gap remains at 18%.
10:51The official statistics are showing us that women earn less,
10:55with more training in the same positions.
10:58And that value, that principle that is called the equal pay for equal value work,
11:05is not guaranteed in Dominican society.
11:07After commemorating this 8th of March,
11:09International Women's Day, academics and professionals demand
11:12that the issue of gender equality established in the 2010 Constitution be fulfilled
11:18and that there be more political participation,
11:20since currently women occupy 12.5% of the positions imposed by the House of Representatives,
11:27the Senate and the mayors.
11:29It is not possible that in powers, that is, in high power spaces,
11:34we continue to talk about the glass ceiling.
11:38I mean, how many ministers do we have?
11:40Everything that has to do with the senators,
11:43how many senators do we have in this country?
11:45I mean, the more we advance, four.
11:47We are still at four.
11:49Forty women have now reached the curules.
11:52Not as equal in the Senate, but yes, women are advancing.
11:57We remain empowered because what we want is for there to be
12:01a significant equality that can reach 50-50.
12:06In relation to gender violence,
12:08the report indicates that in 2023,
12:10137 violent deaths of women were recorded,
12:14which shows that impunity and the lack of resources
12:17to attend to the victims is a critical problem.
12:20Likewise, the issue of poverty, access to health, education, housing, among others.
12:26Ana Mañón, informative, Hostel and Antillas.
12:30The Women's Workers' Movement
12:32submitted a document to the Ministry of Labor
12:35requesting the inclusion of measures
12:37to guarantee a labor environment free of violence and harassment
12:41in the labor code of the Dominican Republic.
12:44The initiative arises as a result of the case of the young Paula Santana,
12:47who was assaulted, raped and murdered within her labor environment.
12:51If the labor norms that this agreement establishes
12:55had been implemented,
12:57today we would not have the idea
12:59that it is not known what happened to her within the company.
13:01No one went, no one saw her, no one was there.
13:04And the ministry has a responsibility as a state.
13:08Now to deliver this communication to the minister with a report
13:13explaining clearly what you want.
13:20The document was received by Luis Francisco Regalado,
13:23Director of Mediation and Arbitration of the Ministry of Labor,
13:26who guaranteed that its content will be studied.
13:29In this sense, the leaders of the Women's Movement
13:32proposed to the official to participate in the labor sessions
13:35that are carried out around the discussion of the labor code,
13:39since its sector is not represented by any organization.
13:44In other news, oncologist Jane Mendez said this Friday
13:48that breast cancer is no longer a death sentence,
13:51because medicine has made great strides to treat the disease.
13:56So for those patients who have those tumors that respond to estrogen,
14:01we can provide them with something called endocrine therapy,
14:05which is to block or suppress that production of estrogen in the mammary tissue
14:11to prevent cancer from returning.
14:14For those women who do not have that characteristic,
14:17it is not something that will benefit them.
14:19So that personalization of treatment is key.
14:24The specialist in breast cancer treatment explained
14:27that only 5% of diagnoses are due to genetic mutation,
14:3285%, the vast majority are sporadic cases,
14:36reaching 85% and 10% by family history.
14:41Mendez recommended that in cases where breast cancer is diagnosed
14:45by genetic mutation,
14:46relatives must take the tests to rule out the disease.
14:52We do a short commercial break,
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14:57as atrobainformativos.ca
15:03The Attorney General of the Republic, Jenny Berenice Reynoso,
15:07appointed Wilson Camacho as head of the Department of Prosecution
15:11of the Public Ministry.
15:13Also, in replacement of Camacho,
15:15Mirna Ortiz was appointed as head of the Specialized Prosecutor's Office
15:19for the Persecution of Administrative Corruption, PEPCA.
15:22Magistrate Wendy Estrella was appointed as Secretary General
15:26of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic.
15:28María Rosalba as coordinator of the National Service
15:31of Legal Representation of the Rights of the Victim,
15:34among other important changes within the prosecutor's office.
15:40And Deputy Ramón Alfonso Genao reaffirmed his commitment
15:44to the bill that proposes the elimination of privileges
15:47in public administration,
15:49assuring that he will not withdraw from the initiative
15:51despite criticism from various sectors,
15:54including some government officials.
15:57Roberto Brito has details.
15:59Genao Lanz explained that the legislative piece
16:02is not a tax reform nor does it belong to the Executive,
16:04but to its authority,
16:06and is framed within its faculties as a congressman.
16:09The legislator for the province of La Vega
16:11reminded government officials
16:13that they criticize the piece
16:15that each deputy has the freedom
16:17to present legislative proposals
16:19in favor of the country.
16:21What we are looking for is to eliminate the privileges,
16:24as well as the part of the national administration,
16:27legislators, judges, military, prosecutors.
16:30That is what the project seeks,
16:32and we will move forward.
16:34In the face of questions,
16:36the Minister of Tourism, David Collado,
16:38who expressed his concern about the impact of the project
16:40on that sector,
16:42Lanz replied that the official does not fully understand
16:45the scope of the initiative
16:47and assured that the proposal seeks to optimize
16:49the use of public resources
16:51without harming strategic areas of the economy.
16:55I understand that the Minister of Tourism
16:57does not want a luxury project
16:59to be financed with the money of the people.
17:02I am clear that he does not want that.
17:05So he has defended his sector,
17:07and perhaps he does not understand
17:09what the project seeks.
17:11The spokesman for the bench
17:13of the revolutionary party Moderno,
17:15Amado Díaz, and the legislator
17:17of La Fuerza del Pueblo, Tayluma Calderón,
17:19said that the Congress should analyze the proposal
17:21and look for a middle ground
17:23that allows a consensus
17:25between the different sectors involved.
17:27It is within his legislative function.
17:29Constitutionally, he has the right.
17:31That is why it is an initiative
17:33that has just been deposited,
17:35which is now being studied by commissions,
17:37and this is what will determine
17:39whether or not it belongs to him.
17:41The project should be studied
17:43and reached a middle ground
17:45because the issue of exemptions
17:47is a very complex issue
17:49because each sector advocates for itself,
17:53but we do understand
17:55that if we want to advance
17:57a little in the country,
17:59someone has to pay.
18:01However, Deputy Ramón Alfonso Genao Lanza
18:03argues that the elimination
18:05of these benefits could be
18:07a source of financing
18:09for the national budget
18:11without the need to increase
18:13the tax burden on the population.
18:15Roberto Brick, Teleantillas.
18:17In the midst of a dispute
18:19over the inheritance of a property,
18:21Mrs. Edith Raquel Castro
18:23denounced that two of her father's sisters
18:25had destroyed her home
18:27and wanted to throw her out on the street,
18:29so she demanded help from the authorities
18:31of the city of Dajabón.
18:33My alleged family
18:35have finished me off,
18:37they have demolished my house,
18:39I have nowhere to go with two boys,
18:41they have destroyed my TV,
18:43they have broken my washing machine,
18:45I don't know what to do,
18:47everything has happened to me here in this town,
18:49I threatened them,
18:51I told them that I am not Castro,
18:53and if I had not been Pedro,
18:55I would not have had that last name,
18:57and whatever happens,
18:59I am his daughter,
19:01and I want my money to build my house,
19:03because I am tired of working,
19:05and I am not going to fail,
19:07I have two children,
19:09I am not going to fail,
19:11I have burned one,
19:13I have had too many cases,
19:15I don't want more cases,
19:17because if they present me
19:19with a case,
19:21they will not teach me
19:23about eviction or anything,
19:25nothing, nothing, nothing.
19:27According to information received
19:29by this news agency,
19:31Mrs. Edi Castro,
19:33who lived for several years
19:35in the house,
19:37today is demanding
19:39from her family
19:41the inheritance of her father,
19:43who has already passed away.
19:45The case will be investigated
19:47The electric interruptions
19:49that begin at 7 at night
19:51harm shops and cafes,
19:53impacting their operations
19:55and generating economic losses.
19:57Despite the constant blackouts,
19:59bills exceed
20:01$6,000 in shops.
20:03The day it goes,
20:05it lasts five or six hours,
20:07but there are days
20:09that it doesn't last.
20:11For example,
20:13yesterday it went,
20:15and it lasted like 4 hours without light.
20:17Imagine, surviving with God.
20:23You don't have to thank God for everything.
20:25From 8am to 11am, like this.
20:29And sometimes in the morning, from 9am, and like this.
20:36In addition, these blackouts affect older adults and housewives
20:40who must manage to survive the heat
20:43and the difficulties generated by the lack of electricity in their homes.
20:47Sometimes I have to sit in bed,
20:51wait an hour to see if it arrives.
20:55At night.
20:57At 11am it leaves, and like this.
21:00The residents of Los Guaricanos denounce that this
21:03punishes them with these scheduled power outages
21:06and said that the same scenario is suffered by other sectors of demarcation.
21:11Roberto Brito, Teleantillas.
21:18In a sector of Azo, the explosion of a gas tank
21:21caused a house to burn completely,
21:24losing all the people who lived there.
21:28In the sector of El Prado de Azo,
21:30neighbors tried to put out the fire in this house,
21:33which was consuming everything little by little.
21:35On this side, the brother-in-law was shouting,
21:37Miguel, Miguel, and I heard the voice,
21:40but for me, my uncle was fighting or something,
21:43and I ran out, and when we came,
21:46we were trying to throw water, dirt, and everything,
21:49but it started, it started, and it got worse,
21:52until it caught fire, and we couldn't do anything.
21:55It is said that the fire caused a gas tank.
21:58They wanted to put it out, but the fire was very strong,
22:01they threw water with cans,
22:04and when we arrived,
22:07they didn't even turn off the lights,
22:10knowing that there was fire.
22:13They had to turn off the lights.
22:16The boys made the mistake of throwing water
22:19when there was light.
22:22So they had to turn off the lights first,
22:25so that the water wouldn't come and kill a firefighter.
22:28According to my husband,
22:31there was a fire in the gas tank,
22:34in the installation,
22:37in the area of, what is it called,
22:40Roca de la Bárbola.
22:43The firefighters were able to put out the fire,
22:46which only left material losses.
22:49The family that was affected asked for help from the authorities.
22:52Beds, fridges, fans, TV,
22:55even some rooms that were there, clothes, everything.
22:59A 47-year-old woman died when a wall fell on her home.
23:02The deceased was identified as María Rodríguez,
23:05who was in the room of her home and the closet,
23:08which was supposedly built in blocks.
23:11This set came to the ground,
23:14causing traumatic blows.
23:17We received a call from 911,
23:20where we proceeded to the home of María Núñez,
23:23who was 47 years old.
23:27I never abandoned her.
23:30She was always working with me,
23:33I always had her working.
23:36You know that life is never perfect.
23:39There are things that...
23:42The authorities continue to investigate the circumstances
23:45of the incident that occurred in the sector of Los Llanos,
23:48in Los Guandules de Santiago.
23:51The community of Atollaque is moved by this event,
23:54and neighbors and family members are in shock
23:57at the unexpected loss.
24:00A young medical student asked for financial help
24:03to be able to have surgery
24:06due to a disease called giant cell tumor.
24:09It is a malignant tumor in stage 3.
24:12Zaira Terrero needs 3 million pesos,
24:15as she explained to our cameras.
24:18Currently, so that the tumor does not metastasize to the lung
24:22and to the spine and hip,
24:25I need surgery
24:28and a replacement of this bone,
24:31of the femur and of the knee,
24:34a replacement of titanium, of the titanium prosthesis,
24:37and this has a very high cost.
24:40Due to her illness, she said that she cannot work
24:43and that she has already gone to several institutions,
24:46including the office of the First Lady,
24:49and no one has given her an answer.
24:52If you want to help her,
24:55you can contact her at 829-849-2470
24:58or make direct deposits
25:01to the number of accounts that appear on the screen.
25:04Residents in the Catanga sector of Santo Domingo Este
25:07are amazed to see a young man
25:10light up alive
25:13after trying to untie a chichigua
25:16with a high-voltage cable.
25:19The journalist Santiago Drullar was in the area and has details.
25:22Once again, another young man
25:25is seriously injured during a leisure time
25:28flying chichiguas in the Catanga sector of Los Mina
25:31in Santo Domingo Este.
25:34A film that shows just the moment
25:37when he was about to remove the chichigua
25:40and at that moment he touched a high-voltage cable
25:43releasing a few seconds of total anguish.
25:54According to some of the residents in the locality,
25:57the main reason that these accidents occur
26:00is due to the lack of monitoring
26:03by the parents towards the children.
26:13On the other hand,
26:16others express that this type of recreational activities
26:19are good in the neighborhoods
26:22considering it as a healthy way
26:25for young people with limited resources
26:28to have fun.
26:43The young man is still in a delicate state of health
26:46and burns in different parts of his body
26:49but thanks to God he is alive to tell the story
26:52and in recovery.
26:55Santiago Drullar, Informativos, Teleantillas.
26:58At least four cabins were closed
27:01by the Attorney General's Office
27:04to prevent the spread of the virus.
27:07In this case,
27:10four cabins were closed
27:13by the Attorney General's Office
27:16due to alleged environmental pollution.
27:19Giovanni Javier has the report.
27:22According to the authorities,
27:25the owners had been notified in advance
27:28but by not listening to the warning,
27:31their businesses were temporarily closed.
27:34That is reaching the canyons.
27:37There is a lagoon where the animals drink milk
27:40and the cows milk the cows
27:43and the milk is given to the children.
27:46We are avoiding this type of pollution.
27:49We had met with the Department of Environment
27:52and they had warned us.
27:55The solution is now a temporary shutdown
27:58and the subjection to judicial action.
28:01The owners of these businesses and communities
28:04claim that there is no cloacal system in that area.
28:07The Attorney General's Office has told us
28:10to close the canyons
28:13but we cannot close the canyons if there is none.
28:16The State is not closing the canyons.
28:19It has been closed for four months
28:22and they have not closed the pipes.
28:25There is not a single thing.
28:28We have to leave the reality, not the ideal.
28:31Although we aspire, I reiterate,
28:34and as a supporter of this,
28:37we aspire to make things work in an ironic way.
28:42Friends, and the legend of the tennis player,
28:45the legend of tennis, the Spanish Rafael Nadal,
28:48goes from being a sportsman to a successful businessman.
28:51And this after recently announcing his retirement
28:54because he has crossed the new line of the court,
28:57tourism,
29:00and nothing more and nothing less than he does here in the Dominican Republic
29:03at the hands of the Meliá chain.
29:06This Friday, the Hotel Fel Punta Cana was inaugurated
29:09in an act led by President Abinader
29:12and the Minister of Tourism, David Gollado.
29:15This is the best time to invest in the Dominican Republic.
29:18And they continued to invest.
29:21And I believe that those investments they made in those times
29:24have really been successful
29:27thanks to their work,
29:30but also to the collaboration we have between the government and the private sector
29:33so that the difficulties that normally arise in any activity
29:36can be solved together.
29:40And precisely as you are seeing on your screens,
29:43these are the images
29:46of the inaugural event
29:49where President Abinader highlighted the resilience
29:52and success of the investments made in the Dominican Republic
29:56during the years of the pandemic.
29:59The president celebrated the expansion of the Meliá group
30:03and its association with Rafael Nadal,
30:06the hotel brand SEMS,
30:09which is now adding its third establishment.