A year after the water emergency began in 9 de Julio, the epicenter of the floods throughout 2025, the picture is no longer of waterlogged roads but of economic problems. And not only for the producers who could not work normally, faced the main campaign with difficulty or had to sell livestock, but also, and above all, for the municipality. Without their own machinery, or funds to operate the provincial equipment that still works there, the works end up being financed out of the producers' pockets, in a scheme very similar to that of the road consortia, but to some extent "clandestine," or at least not formalized.
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