• 16 hours ago
👉 José Carrasco y su familia, provenientes de Chuele Chuel, recorrieron 350 kilómetros para llevar ayuda directamente a las personas afectadas por inundaciones en Serri. Con el apoyo de la comunidad local, recolectaron medicinas, agua y alimentos que entregan personalmente para asegurar que lleguen a quienes más lo necesitan. La iniciativa destaca la solidaridad ciudadana frente a la falta de organización logística gubernamental.

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00:00Where do you come from?
00:02We come from Cholechuel, Rio Negro.
00:04It's about 400 kilometers.
00:09Did you decide to bring all this to help?
00:11Here there is medication for the hospital.
00:13People come from the hospital of Bahia to look for it.
00:16There is also medication for CERRI.
00:20And we also collect a lot of water.
00:24Are you going to deliver it to collection centers or are you going to deliver it directly to people?
00:28We, by our decision and comments, we are going to try to give it to people.
00:33And since there is a church, there is a church there that is in CERRI.
00:38They have told us that if the merchandise can reach the churches or be able to distribute it, it would be much better.
00:47What comments have you received? Your name?
00:49Carrasco, from Cholechuel.
00:52Luis is going to listen to you. Carrasco, from Cholechuel.
00:55Hello, Carrasco.
01:02Carrasco, first of all, thank you.
01:04On behalf of all the Bahians who have come this far.
01:07All the people who have collected all this and have decided to deliver it personally.
01:12Hand in hand, right?
01:15I don't know. I don't want to say something that we don't see.
01:22I have my sister and some nephews there who have lost everything.
01:26We also come for them, but we also come for a lot.
01:29I have at least three merchandise trips.
01:32I don't do it because I don't have a big vehicle.
01:34But we are going to do it hand in hand because we really want the people who need it to receive it.
01:41We bring more than 300 liters of lavandila and more than 400 liters of water.
01:47And then we bring medication for Bahia Blanca, for the hospital.
01:51They are coming to pick it up here.
01:53And also medication for the Serri hospital.
01:57But it's very good.
01:59The truth is that it hurts us a lot.
02:01Do you want me to tell you, Mr. Carrasco, I think it's very good.
02:03They found a church, they are calm that this is going to the hands of those who need it.
02:09Help me, how far is it from Cholechuel to where you got to Bahia Blanca?
02:15And they are, I was just getting the bill, they are 350, 350 kilometers.
02:20And what do you work for?
02:22What is your full name, Mr. Carrasco?
02:25José Carrasco.
02:27José, José. And what do you work for?
02:29The truth is that I work in a school, I am a goalkeeper, I am a goalkeeper of a school.
02:33And together with my children we do pest control.
02:36But I also want to thank Cholechuel, the neighbors.
02:42Calm, calm, calm.
02:44Of course.
02:46Your emotion and with all reason, José.
02:49Strength, strength.
02:51With all reason.
02:53No, not out there.
02:55Thank you to the school 330 of Cholechuel, where I work.
03:01The truth is that they are very good colleagues.
03:04The board, the neighborhood.
03:07I also say it, the UNTER also gave us a hand for a lot of liters of water, laundry.
03:13So the truth is that just coming and dedicating a single day to this gratifies us as a person.
03:21Being here is already doing us good.
03:24But José, did you come alone in the truck?
03:27I came with my wife and my brother.
03:31My brother is in Cholechuel.
03:34And my brother.
03:36My brother, my older brother, who dedicated himself from Chimpay a little further.
03:47Well, to bring another merchandise.
03:49My wife dedicated herself these days to make clothes from which she had been arriving.
03:54And to be able to be destined now to places where it is really needed.
04:00So good.
04:03There it is.
04:05The United Family.
04:08The United Family to help people in need.
04:11The truth is that it hurts a lot what is happening to the family here in Serri.
04:18We see the news and many times we break them.
04:23We suffer from the pain that is happening to everyone in Serri, Bahia Blanca.
04:29But here we are to help.
04:31And whatever we can do.
04:33And if we have to make another trip, with my husband, with the family, we will continue to do so.
04:37She was sewing campers, pants, clothes.
04:39Yes, selecting, arranging.
04:41Doing packaged things to be able to bring the candy.
04:45We have homemade salsa.
04:47Things that one is proud of being able to help in this way for the people who are in need today.
04:55Marcela is listening to you.
04:57I send you a huge kiss.
04:59First, thank you for being there.
05:01For making the trip with Jose and his brother-in-law.
05:04What do you do? What do you do for a living, Marcela?
05:09I am Graciela.
05:11I told Marcela.
05:13Get used to me.
05:15Marcela is my sister.
05:17I have a sister named Marcela.
05:19I know her.
05:21What do you do for a living, Graciela?
05:23I am a housewife.
05:25A housewife, nothing more.
05:27So, for the time I have, I dedicate myself to doing things to help people at home.
05:33Of course.
05:35And why are you there?
05:37We are proud of what we do.
05:39Of course, with all due respect, you are proud.
05:41Why are you there with Jose and his brother-in-law?
05:43Why did you decide to travel, Graciela?
05:45Because the family, I have my husband's sister and my nephews who lost everything.
05:51The water covered their houses.
05:53Almost a meter and a half.
05:55Everything was flooded.
05:57They lost everything.
05:59Vehicles, furniture, everything, everything.
06:01They were left with nothing.
06:03And well, here we are.
06:05To help the family and the people of Cerris who need it.
06:07We brought to supply the people.
06:09Of course.
06:11Because it is sad to see the news and what is happening.
06:13I have children.
06:15I have grandchildren.
06:17And I would not like them to go through what this family is going through.
06:19Of course.
06:21It is very sad.
06:23We see that the help does not reach Cerris.
06:25We look at the news and there is a lot of help for Bahia Blanca, but not for Cerris.
06:27So we decided to come to Cerris to help.
06:29And well, the vehicle is not big.
06:31We could get a car.
06:33And well, here we are.
06:35And we are going to help.
06:37We are going to help.
06:39We are going to help.
06:41We are going to help.
06:43We are going to help.
06:45And well, here we are.
06:47And we will surely come back with more things.
06:49How good.
06:51Graciela, tell me about the little time.
06:53Yes, Ale, please.
06:55The expenses.
06:57About the expenses.
06:59This is our expense.
07:01This is the expense that we decided to make among ourselves.
07:03To put the fuel.
07:05To put the truck.
07:07But I want to thank the people of Chuele a lot.
07:09The people of Chuele are very supportive.
07:11The municipality, Chimpay, Valle Medio.
07:13They are very supportive.
07:15They have put together a lot of things.
07:17I want to thank all the people of Chuele.
07:19Because they are doing their part.
07:21There are a lot of places where things are being put together.
07:23The only thing we would like.
07:25I also wanted to come personally.
07:27To be able to see the places that really need it.
07:29And then guide those who come here.
07:31But José.
07:33That's the idea.
07:35I'll ask you a question.
07:37Because I didn't hear it there.
07:39Who paid for the fuel in your truck?
07:41Who paid for the fuel in your truck?
07:43No, I pay for it.
07:45I pay for the fuel.
07:47The vehicle is mine.
07:49I pay for it.
07:51A boy who manages the market in Bahia.
07:53He lent me the car.
07:55Other boys.
07:57They donated clothes.
07:59The school was set up in Campaña.
08:01Jardin 93 too.
08:03School 330.
08:05Where I work too.
08:07And I tell you more.
08:09The amount of things.
08:11It's a lot.
08:13It's a lot.
08:15It's a lot.
08:17It's a lot.
08:19It's a lot.
08:21Yes, but I always say.
08:23What one does from the heart.
08:25You have to do it.
08:27Maybe we will not receive it.
08:29But having children.
08:31Someday things will come.
08:33To our children.
08:35To our grandchildren.
08:37To our grandchildren.
08:39They were proud yesterday.
08:41That they saw us leave.
08:43And that fills us.
08:45Because I know that someday.
08:47They will do it too.
08:49One of the girls arrived.
08:51She is collecting medicine.
08:53We are going to deliver it to her.
08:55She is waiting.
08:57Do not delay the delivery.
08:59We do it now.
09:01We are going to deliver the medicine.
09:03To one of the girls who came to look.
09:05To the municipal hospital.
09:07From Bahia Blanca.
09:09One of the people who came to receive the help.
09:11Are you from the municipal hospital?
09:13Hello, how are you?
09:15I am a health professional.
09:17Are you working as a volunteer?
09:19Are you going to help this get to where it has to go?
09:21Yes, as far as possible.
09:23We ask and suggest that the deliveries of the items.
09:25Whether hygiene, food, food, whatever.
09:27That the neighbors are delivered hand in hand.
09:29Hand in hand the neighbors.
09:31Yes, please.
09:33And it is going house by house.
09:35To deliver the things that the neighbors need.
09:37And yes, because it is not coming from the distribution centers.
09:39One understands that perhaps the easiest and simplest.
09:41It is to take things to the centers.
09:43But it's not coming out of there.
09:45Thank you very much.
09:47No, please.
09:49Well, the testimonies that one surpasses the other.
09:51In parallel, unfortunately.
09:53Sorry, I have to interrupt drastically.
09:55A police truck just arrived.
09:57To the place.
09:59The last time there was a truck here.
10:01It was Ruben.
10:03And now the scientific truck has just arrived.
10:05To this place.
10:07We do not have tracking information.
10:09It is a few meters from where we are.
10:11But the scientific police truck has just arrived.
10:13So good.
10:15Let's be attentive to everything.
10:17The joy.
10:19That's why people get excited.
10:21And we too.
10:23Because one goes from joy to these news.
10:25And so throughout the day.
10:27When one thinks he is happy.
10:29A police truck on the other side.
10:31A tracking looking for the bodies of two girls.
10:33It's a good vibe.
10:35Now you realize.
10:37First I will not get tired of praising the work.
10:39Alejandro Pueblas.
10:41Juan Chazarreta.
10:43Your cameraman.
10:45The Leo Godoy.
10:47Diego Traferi.
10:49I will not get tired of praising the work.
10:51But you realize.
10:53You met yesterday with Gonzalo.
10:55Today with Jose and Graciela.
10:57They have a sister.
10:59But they bring for everyone.
11:01And then they say.
11:03As it seems to us that the thing does not arrive.
11:05They give it to a volunteer.
11:07They are sure that it is close to the church.
11:09After five days.
11:11I insist.
11:13Yesterday I said goodbye.
11:15I'm going to avoid the angry tone.
11:17Or the adjectives.
11:19After five days.
11:21If they could not organize the logistics.
11:23So that what people are donating.
11:25To have an approximation.
11:27Of the people who have not been found.
11:29Because we go from three to one hundred.
11:31The prosecutor said one hundred.
11:33I would like a lot.
11:35I think the prosecutor will attend us.
11:37The prosecutor said there are one hundred people who are not found.
11:39The government of the province is three.
11:41Also Luis.
11:43There is something that has been clear.
11:45Throughout these six days.
11:47And it is that the organization of citizenship.
11:49It has been essential.
11:51And it is the one that first had answers.
11:53Politics always comes from behind.
11:55Because to date.
11:57They have not even been able to put.
11:59Resources available.
12:01To guarantee the distribution.
12:03Of a huge solidarity.
12:05Come on.
12:07Come on.
12:09Come on.
12:11Come on.
12:13Let's talk to the brother who is very excited.
12:15He looks at us.
12:17He just gave me a hug.
12:19I'm very excited.
12:21I'm very surprised.
12:23One thing is to see the news on TV.
12:25And another is to see personally.
12:27What the water has done.
12:29Well, God willing.
12:31That all these people who were affected.
12:33Get up soon.
12:35And well.
12:37Everyone is putting a grain of sand.
12:39What is your age?
12:41I am sixty-eight years old.
12:43And you are here helping everyone.
12:45Yes, I come with my brother.
12:47I come from Chimpay.
12:49And everything that is necessary.
12:51And if you have to come again.
12:53Well, you will come.
12:55There is no problem.
12:57But surprised by all this.
12:59All this that has happened.
13:01So, but God willing.
13:03That everything gets better soon.
13:05And well.
13:07That people get up soon.
13:09And know that the people are helping them.
13:11Because I think I see a lot of trucks.
13:13That come from different parts.
13:15And well.
13:17They can pass many trucks with groceries.
13:19With clothes.
13:21So well.
13:23I think like us.
13:25We come from Chimpay.
13:27And he is from Tacuntado.
13:29So well.
13:31Let's hope that everything you bring arrives.
13:35Good luck to everyone.
13:37A kiss for everyone.
13:39A big hug, Terry.
13:41A big hug, Terry.
13:43Well, this too.
13:45This has been discovered by television.
13:47I understood well.
13:49José is Graciela's husband.
13:51This man is José's brother.
13:53And there is a third sister.
13:55Who is there in Bahía Inundada, right?
13:57Yes.
13:59They are going to help her.
14:01At this moment.
14:03Part of the help starts.
14:05To be delivered by hand.
14:07There they will allow her entry.
14:09In the access to CERRI.
14:11And there this truck advances.
14:13For a relative of them.
14:15And also to deliver to different people.
14:17And medicines.
14:19That are going to be delivered by hand.
14:21To people of extreme care.
14:23Who need that.
14:25Because obviously insulin.
14:27Different types of things.
14:29That are hard to get.
14:31Well.
14:33This truck brings a little help.
14:35And a little relief to many people.
14:37When the official help arrives.
14:39Three trucks of APSA with drinking water.
14:41For people who need it.
14:43There is no water.
14:45And now they are entering.
14:47Three trucks loaded with water.
14:49To CERRI.
14:51And also for people to have.
14:53What I asked so much.
14:55We only need to drink water.
14:57Well.
14:59Little by little help begins to arrive.
15:01To some locations.
15:03And in this case the vital.
15:05What a human being needs to live.
15:07A drink of water.
15:09We have told you all morning.
15:11With Antonio Laje.
15:13With you of course.
15:15Locate us where CERRI is.
15:17Regarding the center of Bahia Blanca.
15:21And we are on route 3.
15:23Approximately 15 kilometers.
15:25From the center of Bahia Blanca.
15:27Being the route.
15:29Part of route 3.
15:31Today it is a very complicated area.
15:33It is also difficult to get there.
15:35It takes more time than usual.
15:37To a prudent distance.
15:39From that place.
15:41So in principle.
15:43We are a few kilometers.
15:45From the center of Bahia Blanca.
15:47But route 3.
15:49In principle always facilitates everything.
15:51In this case it is cut.
15:53In some sections.
15:55That's why it ends up being double or triple.
15:57The distance now.
15:59For help to get from one point to another.
16:01Of course.
16:03As I always tell you every morning.

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