President Gabriel Boric visited the O’Higgins region to assess the damage caused by the latest storm that hit the country. The President expressed his solidarity with the affected communities and promised to support them in their road to recovery. “Nos vamos a poner de pie,” he said, meaning “we will stand up,” showing support to those affected. The storm caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and agriculture, with many families experiencing power cuts and isolation due to blocked roads. In his visit, President Boric was accompanied by government officials and local authorities to assess the situation and determine the appropriate measures to assist those affected by the storm. The O’Higgins region has been hit hard by adverse weather conditions in recent years, making it a testing ground for the government’s commitment to disaster relief and prevention. Natural disasters pose significant challenges to affected communities, and the government’s response is critical in ensuring their recovery. The President’s visit demonstrates the government’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens, and we hope that the affected communities receive the necessary support to stand up again after the storm.
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