Southern Guárico enters deep recovery after floods in 2025

The rehabilitation of protective walls, the repair of bridges and roads, and a comprehensive plan to optimize drinking water and sewage systems are the projects approved by the National Government for the south of Guárico state, affected in July 2025 by the flooding of the Apure and Portuguesa rivers.
Southern Guárico enters deep recovery after floods in 2025

Southern Guárico enters deep recovery after floods in 2025 The National Government has approved a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate protective walls, repair bridges and roads, and optimize water and sewage systems in the south of Guárico state, which was affected by river flooding in July 2025. These projects aim to prevent future flooding and improve infrastructure, with a focus on ensuring the well-being of the population during the winter season. Previous efforts, like the Camaguán-La Negra road bypass, have already helped restore vital communication links.

  • Rehabilitation of protective walls, bridges, and roads approved for south Guárico.
  • Optimization of drinking water and sewage systems included in the plan.
  • Projects aim to address damage caused by Apure and Portuguesa river flooding in July 2025.
  • Priority projects include river retaining walls, road repairs (Guayabal, Uverito-Caño El Diablo, T002-La Negra bypass), and sewer system replacement in Cazorla.
  • These actions are part of the Bolivarian Government’s policies to prioritize improvements for public well-being during the winter season.
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