First of all a very Happy New Year to all readers ... followed it to apologize for having neglected the blog in recent months, you can imagine, New Year, in order to undertake, take tests, finally a set of responsibilities I removed all the free time. But here I am with much as looking forward to starting 2010 with everything, wanting to discuss, to speak, to criticize (constructively) and offer the reader "that was always there, information about my red earth.
's commentary today is based on the few days I was in the city of Puerto Iguazu, enjoying family and friends. Were days when it suffered from a lack of everything that we could imagine: repeated cuts of light, water, lack of gas, and finally the lack of fuel. These services are essential for life, and we can not imagine no light, no running water or sparkling ... although for many years people knew manages to live without them today would be impossible.
light and water in these areas that are too hot, they are extremely necessary, and purpose seem to make much more heat (afternoon nap) the service stops, it stops working in many of the neighborhoods of the city of cataracts. It is a problem that always existed in this city, but further increased in recent years due to population growth in that city. The unsustainable population growth must go together with services offered in the city and for them (more water treatment plants, power lines services, paved access, etc..) But it seems not to matter this time because has been suffering for years and so far unresolved. That if I read before the holidays that bought EMSA a new electrical transformer that promise through this, stop with the power outages ... but ... I reckon not yet installed because the light was cut again and again several times a day.
respect to gas, all feared that during the holidays is over the bottle and not have to buy, now I read in local newspapers that People go to the neighboring country to buy the carafe because gas is not available IguazĂș. And almost at my last days, there was almost no fuel at service stations, long queues were seen in the distance, one Brazilian and one lane for the Argentines ...
I really hard to understand how a tourist town where they come to visit thousands of people from all over the world not been thinking about these issues as necessary our leaders and representatives, perhaps they would not cause embarrassment?. I think the slogans of growth proposed by the government of Misiones Iguazu still not arrived (or come very slowly). Are not directly in line with such a world wonder that the city has, and it is a pity.
Posadas Honestly I turn to a bitter feeling, but when you get to notice some changes people-few-more expected to come to my city. It is perhaps this comment will be cause for much criticism but that is what a person thinks one day he lived in Puerto Iguazu and back whenever you feel the people instead of going forward and evolve backwards, regresses in many ways.
A greeting and we're seeing in the next post I hope will be more courageous than the latter ...
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