Mar 19 β€’ 14:48 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina Clarin (ES)

Collapse in Parque Patricios: Neighbors Can Now Return to Their Homes and Have Organized a Gradual Operation

Neighbors in Parque Patricios can return to their homes in stages after a partial approval from the Justice following a neighborhood collapse, despite ongoing safety concerns and a lack of communication.

More than two weeks after the structural collapse in sector 2 of the EstaciΓ³n Buenos Aires neighborhood in Parque Patricios, the authorities have granted partial access for residents to return to their homes. This measure, however, comes amidst uncertainty, with residents voicing their frustrations about the lack of information available to them. The experience of Micaela Galeano, a resident for five years, highlights the challenges faced, stating that they often learn of developments through the media rather than official channels, raising concerns about their safety in returning to their buildings.

The authorization allows for a staggered and selective reentry into areas deemed safe following thorough technical assessments. However, restrictions remain in place for the sections most affected by the collapse, as officials are cautious not to endanger residents further. As published by ClarΓ­n, communication from the city authorities was also delayed, with residents feeling they were last to be informed about the situation, which has impeded their trust in the management of the crisis.

Ultimately, this situation underscores the need for better communication between city officials and residents, particularly during emergencies. The feeling of insecurity and inadequate information can lead to heightened anxiety among those affected, making it crucial for local authorities to ensure transparency and swift updates as recovery efforts continue. The current focus remains on ensuring the safety of all residents as they cautiously navigate the return to their homes.

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