President Maduro regrets human and material losses in Sucre state due to heavy rains

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, confirmed this Tuesday night from the Presidential Command Post, the death of three people, two men and one woman, as a result of the heavy rainfall that occurred in Sucre state, due to the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Likewise, Maduro detailed that four people are missing. In this particular, search efforts have already been activated in a perfect civil-military-police union.

As a result of the rains, the national president said that 8,000 houses were affected, 400 with total losses and 1,200 that must be repaired.

He reported that three schools are completely collapsed: “We have 80 families in temporary shelters. They have all the services there.”

Maduro said that the Bolivarian Government will accompany the families who lost a loved one and those who are still missing.

The head of state carried out monitoring and evaluation of the areas affected due to the heavy rainfall in the country. “The Civil-Military Union Plan has been working since this situation arose in Cumanacoa.”