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Bahía Blanca enfrenta una grave crisis tras las inundaciones que han dejado a la población sin acceso a agua potable y alimentos. Las autoridades sanitarias advierten sobre el riesgo de enfermedades como diarreas severas y hepatitis A debido al agua contaminada. Además, se realiza una búsqueda desesperada de dos niñas desaparecidas, Pilar y Delfina Hecker, en la zona afectada. La comunidad se moviliza con donaciones mientras el gobierno coordina la distribución de ayuda esencial. La presencia estatal es crucial para mitigar el estrés postraumático entre los afectados.

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00:00What you're going to find is mud, which is a means of contamination and transmission of diseases, right?
00:07Yes, especially skin diseases, skin infections,
00:11which is another frequent problem in the case of floods.
00:14And then, of course, you have to make sure with the health authority that the water you have in the house is drinkable.
00:22Eventually, it is advisable to make it drinkable.
00:25That is, before consuming the water in the house, boil it for a minute,
00:29or put four drops of lavender in a bucket of water before drinking it.
00:34And if not, consume bottled mineral water.
00:37Bottled and closed.
00:39Yes, because the big terror here is the two diseases that are going to be transmitted by the water,
00:44which are diarrhea, which can be very severe, and hepatitis A.
00:50Let's remember that here the water has been mixed with animal excreta.
00:54Well, that is a risk for leptospirosis, which I also saw that the doctors in Bahia announced.
01:00And then, see the way to restore the treatments as soon as possible.
01:05Because the treatments that are suspended are very delicate,
01:08especially for patients with diabetes, with arterial hypertension,
01:10and patients who have diseases, for example, who have glaucoma or Parkinson's,
01:15which are diseases where the time without treatment, which can be a few days, one or two days only.
01:21The other day we were talking to a health care worker who explained that for cleaning the houses,
01:26it is also convenient to use water with lavender, because as you said, the mud can be polluting.
01:32Mud is polluting.
01:34That is, the principle is that everything that comes from the flood is polluting.
01:41That is, it produces bacteria.
01:43Be careful how you cook too.
01:45You have to be extremely careful and ideally consume packaged food.
01:49And well, then a little bit of what I just mentioned from the testimony of the person,
01:54we went to the Portuguese who was in the house.
01:56I think that's very, very eloquent.
01:59These people even ran out of underwear to give a magnitude of the drama we are talking about.
02:07That has a relevance in a 25-year-old man and another relevance in a 70-year-old person with a 2-year-old boy.
02:15Of course.
02:17That is, the 25-year-old person is more prepared to bear this.
02:20That's what I mean.
02:21The older or younger people, the children, it's so complicated.
02:25There is also a mental health issue that is also no less than post-traumatic stress.
02:29We saw a person who cried in front of the camera.
02:31Three people did it.
02:33That is all a contained emotion that the only way, when this is studied,
02:38in the cases that are in other parts of the world,
02:41that the only way to dissipate this is when there is a lot of state presence.
02:46So there is the logistical challenge that you have pointed out.
02:49Well, you just talked to Bianco.
02:51It is capital.
02:52Because people have to perceive that the authority is very close to them.
02:56Of course.
02:57With explicit symbols.
02:59In fact, it is very important that people are informed these days.
03:02That is, the doctor with the ambulance, the police, the army personnel.
03:07Bahía Blanca has the most important naval base in the country next door.
03:12I don't know if we can get in touch with our cell phones
03:15to tell us what is happening in the place.
03:17Alejandro, you are still on Route 3, right?
03:24No, we don't have it.
03:26We are going to try to see what the image is going to be,
03:30at least of what is happening,
03:32following the caravan of the President of the Nation,
03:35which is going to Serri,
03:36which is the first place where we started the broadcast of today.
03:45Two things happen.
03:46First, the very unexpected search of these two little girls
03:50that you see in the small image of our screen,
03:53Pilar and Delfina Hecker.
03:55Today Pilar, with Tomarina, her mother, turns 5 years old.
04:01And also an adult person.
04:03The search was done in the area where they lived,
04:09but it is not ruled out to do it in the sea,
04:12to know if the bodies of these two girls could have been dragged to the sea.
04:19And the other thing that happens there in Serri,
04:21is also the coordination of the delivery of drinking water.
04:24So far, drinking water and food,
04:26according to what our TV viewers are telling us,
04:29there is still a lack of more agility in the distribution
04:34in the galleys of the municipality of Bahia Blanca,
04:38of everything that has been donated.
04:40Yes, Mercedes.
04:42The donations of the solidarity train are beginning to be seen,
04:46which is the one that had the most impact,
04:48but the truth is that there is a huge amount of donations at the private level.
04:51The truck of the Totora, the micro of the Totora and others,
04:55which are reaching different points.
04:57It is, as Ale Pueblas said,
04:59the most important thing is to look for a distribution point,
05:02like the volunteer firefighters,
05:04that everyone knows where they are,
05:06precisely so that the donations are delivered directly
05:09to those who need the most.
05:12Clothes, mattresses, blankets, cleaning elements of the house.
05:18But the last few days we heard people who did not have access to food or water
05:23and who, however, in the last few hours were delivered.
05:31This is happening right now,
05:33as you can see, part of the tracking that is being done
05:36throughout the area where the Hecker family lived.

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