Friday, April 16, 2010

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MOP run Caletas Reconstruction Plan Fishery


In the context of the reconstruction plan infrastructure and public services in regions affected by the earthquake and tsunami of 27 February, the Minister of Public Works, Hernán de Solminihac inspected Today the emergency and reconstruction work that runs the MOP in the region of Bio Bio.

The Minister of Public Works, Hernán de Solminihac, visiting Red Cove The Colonel in the region of Bio Bio, announced that the MOP will execute an emergency plan and reconstruction works of Coastal Rim Bio Bio Region and that includes the execution of public works designed to recover 17 fishing coves, all resulting in serious damages from the earthquake and tsunami of 27 February.

regard, the Minister Hernán de Solminihac, said "we are working with strength and determination people to meet and exceed all the destruction and difficulties that the earthquake has posed. We recognize the importance of the sea for the productive development of our country, so we're running emergency works and then to rebuild the infrastructure of our coastline. "


All fishing centers are being or will be operated by the Ministry of Public Works, through its management of Harbor Works, which runs a comprehensive plan that envisages a total investment of 22 billion pesos in the period 2010 - 2014 and includes works ranging from the repair of cracks, and walls Recut containment pit to rehabilitation, administrative offices, headquarters of fishermen, operations centers, kiosks and other services.


The creeks that will benefit from the works of the MOP are 9 in the province of Concepción (Dichato Rocuant, Lirquén, El Refugio, Coliumo, Cerro Verde, La Poza, Tumbes and San Vicente) and 8 of the province Arauco (Laraquete, Arauco, Lota Bajo, Llico, Tubul, Lebu Tirua e Isla Mocha). Retirement

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the afternoon, the Minister of Public Works oversaw the removal chores boats stranded on the main avenues of Talcahuano, in order to return them to sea for operators, fishermen and more than 400 people living in the sea work, starting as soon as possible their productive activities.


regard, the Secretary of State, said: "Talcahuano was one of the cities hardest hit by the earthquake and tsunami, and the removal of vessels is essential for life to return the port and especially the removal of larger vessels, which is a work of great complexity. "


Work is being executed by the MOP, through its management of port works and represent a total investment of 651 million pesos, which allowed the hiring of a Manitowoc 600 crane, machinery that has a lifting capacity of 450 tons and which will recover a total of 24 vessels of large tonnage are stranded since last Feb. 27.

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