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MOP enabled second barge to pass trucks Constitution


As work progresses bridge repair Cardinal Silva Henriquez, the Ministry of Public Works, provided a second vessel for moving heavy vehicles. The service, which will be free for users, will be operating daily between 7 and 22 hours.

The Ministry of Public Works enabled a second boat for the passage of heavy vehicles in the vicinity of the bridge Cardinal Raúl Silva Henríquez, located on the coastal road, opposite the city's constitution, which is in the process of repair due to damage suffered by the earthquake, tsunami and subsequent aftershocks.

The launch of the new barge was headed by the mayor of Maule, Rodrigo Galilee, the mayor of constitution, Hugo Tillería, Governor of Talca, Jose Antonio Arellano, the SEREMI MOP, Juan Espinoza Pacheco and Regional Director of Roads, Marcelo Márquez.


As noted by the Mayor Galilee, "was coordinated contingency plan for the Department of Roads of MOP available in a second vessel, brought from the island of Chiloé, to improve travel times of the great amount of cargo that moves through the coastal zone. "


For its part, the SEREMI of Public Works reported that both the new boat and the raft that previously operated in the area, work all the time while developing the final repair tasks.

"Next week we will begin to lift and move the bridge, which will force program cuts total traffic, so the implementation of the second barge was essential for the transport of people and vehicles, "said SEREMI.


The hours of operation of ships going from 07:00 to 22:00 hours, and crossing estimated between 10 to 15 minutes at no cost to users. According

SEREMI MOP detailed the tasks of repairing the bridge Cardinal Silva Henriquez have cost more than a thousand 814 million pesos and it is estimated will last at least until next October.

The bridge located at the mouth of the river Maule in the Constitution has an area of \u200b\u200b916 meters, the longest in the region.

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