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prima:“We have continued to suffer the aftermath”: living scars in Puente Blanco community 15 years after Capeco explosion

More than a decade after the catastrophe, community leaders of Cataño say they still live with the terror of the explosion that shook their homes and claim to face the aftermath without adequate assistance

October 21, 2024 - 5:05 PM

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In the photo, a clipping from the newspaper El Nuevo Día that told the story of Ana Vega Huertas, whose house cracked as a result of the shock wave produced by the explosion that night. Vega Huertas died less than two years after the event, and never saw his house fixed up, which has deteriorated even more with the passage of time. (Ramon "Tonito" Zayas)

Like veins that still have a pulse, the cracks in the abandoned house of Ana Vega Huertas, in the community of Puente Blanco, in Cataño, seem to have a life of their own.

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