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They report the presence of dozens of rats in the financial center sector in Bogotá

They report the presence of dozens of rats in the financial center sector in Bogotá

In a video circulating on social networks, the presence of a ‘pack’ of rats in the financial center sector, in Bogota. The content is part of a complaint that the local inhabitants have made to account for what could become a public health problem in that part of the capital.

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The images show dozens of these rodents roaming the green areas of 70th Street, in the town of Chapinero. “Look at what is happening in the financial area of ​​Bogotá and who knows in what other places in the city,” reads the description that accompanies the publication.

However, this This is not the first time that a call has been made to address this situation..

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This problem is linked to the situation experienced in other sectors of Bogotá regarding waste management. In fact, in a presentation made to the Bogotá Council, the District indicated that there are close to 700 critical points for clandestine garbage dumping.

In some areas such as El Codito, in the town of Usaquén, you can see boxes, rotten fruit, mattresses and even furniture around the road where public transport travels. In other points, such as the Boyacá Avenue pipe, the scene is not so different, since debris and other waste adorn the place.

Councilors have also highlighted this critical situation, as is the case of Diana Diago. The councilor has pointed out that it is worrying that Bogota residents have to put up with bad odors in their surroundings, due to the lack of forceful strategies on the part of the district administration.

“We have been in this government for almost five months and we see no action or solution. Citizens are asking for forcefulness, not more warm water wipes,” Diago mentioned.

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*With information from EL TIEMPO



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