As announced on Wednesday, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, arrived this Saturday in the town of 9 de Julio, one of the epicenters of the severe flooding affecting a vast area of the northwestern Buenos Aires province. The national official was well received and even applauded by the producers and locals present at the local Rural Society headquarters, who thanked her for listening, although several reminded her that the emergency began last March and they have been abandoned for almost nine months. The activity was conceived by the national government as a kind of "D-Day Landing." But after the concrete announcements, the feeling that remained was that "Bullrich landed one day too late." In truth, Bullrich appeared at all times like an aunt returning from abroad to visit her family, which is devastated by the circumstances. The minister showed herself informed about the situation and willing to help with an Emergency Plan. But when it came to the nitty-gritty, the ...
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