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Jason Rodríguez y Omar Alfonso
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Fotos tomadas por La Perla del Sur contradicen declaraciones públicas del presidente de AES, Manuel Mata, quien la pasada semana expresó que el huracán María no tuvo efecto alguno sobre el colosal montículo de cenizas tóxicas de carbón. (Jason Rodríguez/L
The colossal mound of toxic coal ashes that the AES Puerto Rico Company keeps south of its plant in the Jobos neighborhood of Guayama was not immune to the effects of the powerful hurricane Maria.
As evidenced photographs taken by the Pearl of the South last Friday, September 29, the mountain was eroded because of the rains and winds winds.
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