👉 La provincia de Buenos Aires enfrenta una crisis tras las devastadoras inundaciones que han afectado a zonas como Ingeniero White y General Cerri. Con infraestructuras dañadas, incluido el hospital Doctor José Penna, la reconstrucción se estima costosa y laboriosa, superando los 22 mil millones de pesos solo para el hospital. El gobierno provincial trabaja coordinadamente con la nación y organismos internacionales para recibir donaciones y abastecer las áreas afectadas. La situación sanitaria es crítica, con esfuerzos centrados en evitar enfermedades post-inundación. La colaboración entre nación y provincia es esencial para superar esta tragedia.
🗣️ Antonio Laje
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🗣️ Antonio Laje
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00:00Bianco, how does this reconstruction start?
00:06Look, first of all, in some areas,
00:10in Ingeniero White, in Cerri, the water still hasn't come down.
00:14So we're still in the middle of an emergency in those areas.
00:18In other areas, more central, higher up,
00:21the water has indeed come down.
00:23People have returned to their homes.
00:26They're doing the cleaning tasks.
00:28We're starting to work on the installation
00:32of damaged provincial infrastructure.
00:35For example, the hospital.
00:37Dr. José Pena's hospital.
00:39We saw all the images.
00:41Yes, it was destroyed.
00:43We're estimating...
00:45All this is going to be very expensive and laborious.
00:47We're only for the hospital.
00:49We're estimating a need for repair and reequipment
00:53with a sum of more than 22 billion pesos.
00:57The light returned to the hospital last night.
00:59Luckily, the flooded cameras were able to be evacuated.
01:02And the electricity returned.
01:04So, from today on,
01:06the hospital is starting to receive some guard services, etc.
01:10And we're going to proceed with the cleaning
01:12and start with the repairs, for example.
01:15Also, the road infrastructure.
01:17Many roads and routes were damaged.
01:19Several of the bridges that are above the Maldonado Canal
01:24are being inspected.
01:26Some of them can still function.
01:28Others will have to be repaired, etc.
01:31It's going to be a very hard work for the next few weeks,
01:35for the next few months.
01:37I don't want to get into politics,
01:39but it's clear that this is going to be done
01:42with joint work between the province and the nation.
01:46Is that being carried out?
01:48Can we put aside all the internal politics,
01:52and do this together?
01:54Yes, yes, of course.
01:56It's always been like this for us.
01:58We've been working, in fact, since the first day.
02:01Even on Friday, very early,
02:03I called him when we started to realize
02:05the magnitude of the tragedy.
02:07I called the head of the cabinet,
02:09Guillermo Franco, to tell him what the situation was.
02:12He contacted me very quickly with Minister Ulrich,
02:15with Minister Petovello.
02:17Yesterday, I was talking to Minister Ulrich,
02:20and Minister Petri,
02:22about the derivations to Naval Hospital.
02:24So, yes, we're working in coordination
02:26with the Chancellery,
02:28to receive some donations from international organizations
02:31and from other countries,
02:33with IPF, to supply fuel
02:35to some areas that were blocked
02:37from the north,
02:39with the rupture of some routes,
02:41Route 3, which had to be supplied
02:43with fuel from the south,
02:45the area of Medanos, Garro.
02:47Well, yes, we're working in coordination.
02:49The budget and the funds,
02:51these will have to come from
02:53nation and province, yes or yes.
02:55What can be done?
02:57How can we help,
02:59facilitate something from here?
03:01Look,
03:03from 900 km,
03:05the population,
03:07in principle,
03:09has little to do
03:11from the urban area,
03:13and it's not desirable
03:15to mobilize people,
03:17because in the area
03:19we have to find accommodation,
03:21and there's a shortage,
03:23in some cases, of food,
03:25so it's not about mobilizing people,
03:27it doesn't make sense.
03:29We're working well,
03:31from the province government,
03:33we have more than 500 workers
03:35in the area,
03:37including the municipalities
03:39of other districts in the area,
03:41so there's no human resource issue,
03:43so to speak.
03:45There's a shortage of everything,
03:47we're sending,
03:49the national government is sending
03:51by plane, we're sending by land,
03:53a sanitary train, etc.
03:55The roads are broken,
03:57they just told me,
03:59so it will take a little longer to arrive.
04:01It was planned to arrive today,
04:03but it won't be able to,
04:05because there are 7 km of broken roads.
04:07But there are different donation mechanisms
04:09so that people can collaborate.
04:11From the province,
04:13companies, institutions,
04:15we set up a website,
04:17www.gba.gov.ar
04:19donations,
04:21that's for big companies
04:23and big institutions
04:25that can send their own trucks, etc.
04:27We're coordinating it
04:29with the government's teams
04:31and the governor's advisors,
04:33on the one hand,
04:35and then we're working with Caritas
04:37for smaller donations,
04:39there are several positions
04:41in Buenos Aires, in Capital,
04:43in Cacupé, in Caballito,
04:45and then we can make donations
04:47in money,
04:49the municipality of Bahia Blanca
04:51established a channel
04:53with the alias BahiaXBahia,
04:55BahiaXBahia,
04:57so the population that wants to help
04:59is through those channels.
05:01Bianco, sanitary issue.
05:03Yes.
05:05How do you start managing
05:07the risk of many diseases
05:09that can arise from this?
05:11Yes, we're working in the area,
05:13in fact,
05:15of the ministries that
05:17mobilized the most people,
05:19the health ministry,
05:21our minister Creplak is there,
05:23on the one hand,
05:25as I was telling you,
05:27putting again in positions
05:29the hospital Pena,
05:31coordinating with the municipal hospital
05:33and the rest of the private clinics,
05:35there were some private clinics
05:37with sick people who were hospitalized
05:39because they ran out of energy
05:41or collapsed due to flooding,
05:43the municipal hospitals in the area
05:45have given us a very big hand,
05:47we are also coordinating
05:49with the Naval Hospital
05:51of the General Base of El Grano,
05:53so yes, it is a concern,
05:55all the medicines are being sent,
05:57cleaning elements,
05:59yesterday they told me that
06:01the washing machine was running out,
06:03we are managing a hypochlorite truck
06:05mixing it with water,
06:07about 120,000 liters of washing liquid,
06:09minute by minute,
06:11monitoring
06:13and trying to give an answer
06:15as efficiently as possible
06:17before the tragedy.
06:19Bianco, what is needed
06:21and can be done from here
06:23as a means of communication
06:25to spread or to ask,
06:27we are at your disposal,
06:29thank you very much.
06:31Well, thank you very much.
06:33In the midst of this huge tragedy,
06:35I think it is a good call
06:37to pay attention to politics
06:39so that it lowers a little decibels,
06:41so that it ends with so much aggression
06:43and they start working together,
06:45I say, this is not solved
06:47if it is not nation and province
06:49working together,
06:51then if they want to kill each other
06:53in the campaign, as I say,
06:55encapsulate this and keep working
06:57because if not, it is impossible,
06:59then you have to do it from scratch,
07:01you have a minimum calculation,
07:03it seems to me that any calculation
07:05today, the intendant spoke
07:07of 400 billion pesos,
07:09I think not,
07:11you do not even know what this can come out.
07:13The key to the economic calculation
07:15is to have a good diagnosis
07:17and we are still finding out
07:19that it was part of the damage,
07:21exactly, the intendant said
07:23400 billion pesos,
07:25there was already a turn
07:27in the Ministry of Economy
07:29Yes, this is nothing.
07:31Exactly, and then the great situation
07:33of the field,
07:352 million hectares practically
07:37underwater,
07:39that in the whole province.
07:41Exactly, in the whole province of Buenos Aires
07:43and that is not only a direct loss
07:45of crops, but it also affects a lot
07:47of livestock and Antonio,
07:49when we talk about economic estimates,
07:51loss of rural infrastructure,
07:53that there you still have to make
07:55big estimates.
07:57Yes, this is going to be gigantic,
07:59that's why I insist
08:01once again, this comes out
08:03and is rebuilt,
08:05Nation-Province working together.