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00:00A personnel of the armed forces that is leading that part, where every morning we arrive here and it is distributed in different brigades, this we are doing aerial, maritime and terrestrial search.
00:15Fernando, one last question. Do you know where the young man is? Where do you have him?
00:22Well, we as an institution do not manage that part, so we cannot give you that information with that attitude. There are already organizations that manage that part, the security, and we do not know where the young man can be.
00:38Fernando, the protocol when a person disappears, how many days of search are there? Because we see that this young man already has 7 days today.
00:47Yes, the protocol is to search and there is always a follow-up, there is not a certain date, so as I mentioned before, we handle ourselves at the level of our superiors and we maintain the search.
01:05Mr. Fernando, we are live for Celia Antillas News Channel 2. Since this Wednesday, you reported that since 6 in the morning they have been looking for this young tourist of Indian nationality, disappeared on March 7.
01:19If you can tell us a little bit about what has been done today and the units that have participated. It is said that the fire brigade of Santo Domingo joined this search and rescue of the young woman.
01:31That's right, as I mentioned before, this search is being done with all the institutions, all the tools, all the necessary teams have been here since the first day to monitor this quite difficult situation that we have in our province.
01:52I understand, ok. Do you think you can give good news in several days or there is still nothing?
02:01So far we have no positive news, but if we as a first response rescue organization always have the hope that she is missing and that we will find her well.
02:20It is said that about 300 members are participating, army, armed forces, air force, civil defense, 911. How has this work been together? How have you been able to distribute the protocol?
02:34Yes, we are a team that when this type of situation happens, we work in coordination, we always work with the command post where all the resources that are arriving are added.
02:51So when the distribution is done, we know with the resources that we have and in that way we are distributing it to the different places that we understand that it is necessary to send our personnel.
03:05At what time does the search end today?
03:08Normally the search ends at six in the afternoon, but there is always a personnel that stays here that we can continue for anything that can happen after the hour.
03:21Thank you very much Mr. Fernando Castillo, provincial director of civil defense. We see behind me a large number. Ok, connect, connect then. You tell me.
03:39From Punta Cana, precisely giving follow-up to this young woman in search of this young Indian disappeared on a beach right there in Punta Cana.
03:49Today is Wednesday, Wednesday, March 12, 2025. I am Claudio Gomez. Let's start right away with the headlines in this morning edition of Tele-Lentillas.
04:01They are still looking for a young Indian disappeared in Punta Cana.
04:07Complaints in Villamella for blackouts.
04:11Indigent and garbage under the elevation of the Gómez with Ovando affects Transeúntes.
04:19Barric Pueblo Viejo denounces vehicle fire on its property in Comunidad El Rayo.
04:28Vehicle maintenance center still unfinished.
04:34And authorities recommend evacuating 30,000 people for volcano eruption in Guatemala.
04:57Greetings, let's start right away with the Tele-Lentillas newscast.
05:02As you have already seen, we are with antennas deployed in Punta Cana.
05:08The search continues for the young Sudisha Konenki, the 20-year-old university student who disappeared there in Punta Cana.
05:17Ana Mañón, who started this broadcast with statements exclusively from the authorities of civil defense, opens the broadcast.
05:26To continue expanding and summarize what has happened so far, what is known about the search for this young Indian there in Punta Cana.
05:35Ana, tell us.
05:39Thank you Claudio, good afternoon.
05:41We are in Punta Cana, right in front of this river, where the young Indian disappeared, 21-year-old Sudisha Konenka.
05:56I tell you that since this Wednesday, from early hours, search and rescue teams of the civil defense and the army, the army, the air force, continue to search for this young university student.
06:08The authorities have intensified operations throughout the coastal area of ​​Bávaro with the support of drones equipped with thermal cameras.
06:18Boats also specialized in the sea, including specialized marine teams to continue with this search work.
06:26And a large staff has been deployed in this area.
06:31The fire brigade of Santo Domingo Este has been added, we have that as a novelty today.
06:37And a whole high-level commission has been formed to monitor the disappearance of the young Sudisha Konenka.
06:46Also the police, the Attorney General's Office of the Republic, the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI,
06:52who in an unofficial way informed us today that they could be interrogating the young American named Steven Joshua,
07:01who was with the young woman at the time of her disappearance.
07:05And as we already know, according to preliminary information, he gave several versions at the time of being interrogated.
07:12A few moments ago we were talking, you were able to hear with the provincial director of the civil defense, Fernando Castillo,
07:21who told us a little about the work they have done since 6 in the morning this Wednesday,
07:26in the search for this young university student,
07:30expanding the efforts, both by request of the President himself,
07:34that all resources be used for air, land and sea.
07:39We also see some units of the 9-1-1, the drone unit,
07:44and a moment ago a group of members of the Dominican Army arrived.
07:50We are following up, so far there is no news about the search for this young woman,
07:57but a lot of work is being done to find her.
08:03Do you have any questions in the studio?
08:06Well, we see there that there are people, vacationers, they are on the beach enjoying.
08:12Have you been able to talk to someone, with the people, I don't know if Dominicans or foreigners,
08:17what do people say, because there we have images of the beach,
08:23we cannot imagine the people who are vacationing, enjoying,
08:27but at the same time, and in a paradoxical way, we have a search situation for a young woman who does not appear.
08:34What have you been able to talk to the people?
08:38What is the position of the people who are there on vacation?
08:41Have you been able to talk to someone?
08:43Likewise, Claudio, as you report, everything is still normal here on this beach in Punta Cana,
08:51people are still enjoying, normal, in the midst of this tragedy,
08:57and this tragedy of international origin, because we have the focus,
09:01both from abroad and at the local level.
09:05Well, people, some did not know this concept, but we see here some tourists,
09:10do they speak Spanish?
09:12Yes.
09:14Ok, let's talk a little bit.
09:16Have you heard about the disappearance of a young woman of Indian origin,
09:20that they have been looking for her for days?
09:23How do you see this issue, your opinion about it?
09:28They are doing everything possible to find the girl,
09:33I am sorry for everyone, I hope they find her.
09:37Have you ever felt insecure?
09:41No, we do not have the right to come here until nine in the morning,
09:45and it ends at six, so we do not know anything.
09:49The only thing we know is what we hear.
09:52Has this impacted you in any way?
09:55Yes, yes, because we have children, yes, for sure.
09:58It's amazing what happened.
10:00We already heard your name, please.
10:03Patricia.
10:04Where are you from, Patricia?
10:06From Montreal, Canada.
10:08From Canada, Patricia, visiting our Dominican Republic,
10:11you already heard her opinion.
10:13Do you speak Spanish?
10:15A little bit.
10:17Do you know about the disappearance of the young woman of Indian origin?
10:19What can you tell us about it?
10:21Yes, yes, it is very sad, very sad.
10:24We hope they will find her, I hope.
10:29I have no words, I do not know what to say.
10:33It is very difficult, it is very difficult.
10:36It is a beautiful place, it is a tragedy, it is a tragedy.
10:41We hope they will find her.
10:46Thank you. Your name?
10:48Luciano.
10:50Luciano, where are you from?
10:52Luciano, from Montreal.
10:54Luciano from Montreal and Patricia from Canada,
10:55some of the opinions they could give,
10:58they regret the fact and hope they can find the young woman.
11:02They say it is such a beautiful beach, enjoying their holidays,
11:06and that something like this really happens, full of sadness.
11:10We will be giving you all the information that can happen
11:14from here, from Punta Cana.
11:16I return with you to the studio, Claudio.
11:19Thank you, Ana, for this report.
11:21We will be aware.
11:22Let's change the subject now,
11:24as homeless people and garbage under the elevation of the Gómez con Ovando
11:28produce a bad smell that many transgenders
11:31describe as unbearable.
11:33Our colleague, Guillermo García, will explain.
11:37Homeless people sleeping and garbage
11:40is the daily scene under the elevation of the Gómez con Ovando.
11:43People who work in these surroundings
11:46suffer the bad smell of this environment.
11:49It is a bad smell.
11:51They shit there and do this to me.
11:54They do all their needs there.
11:56Most of these homeless people are addicted to some kind of drugs,
12:01and despite the effort of Hogares Crea,
12:04they refuse to leave the place.
12:06They come and bring food to some Christians,
12:10because they have nowhere to go.
12:12Drugs, addictions.
12:14People from Hogares Crea have come,
12:15they have wanted to pick them up,
12:17but they don't want to pick them up.
12:19I have seen them.
12:21Yes, they have given them food, clothes and everything,
12:23and as they want, they are there.
12:25The smell not only emanates from below the elevation,
12:28because in broad daylight, without any shame,
12:31there are those who carry out physiological needs
12:34on the sidewalk.
12:36Find a way to control that,
12:38because the bad smell enters even the same store.
12:41Even the same store,
12:42and people carry the smell of urine on their feet.
12:45I even have a little business,
12:47and they shit there,
12:49now that they have a camera,
12:51and they don't go.
12:53They do everything there, in front.
12:55This situation has not had an effective response
12:57by the authorities for years.
12:59Guillermo García,
13:01Teleantillas News.
13:03Blackouts in Villa Mella
13:05and distorted rates by DST
13:08cause discomfort to users of the electricity service
13:12in Santo Domingo Norte.
13:14It's a problem, a problem,
13:16and they don't solve it.
13:18And the electricity is getting more expensive,
13:20and they don't give you the service
13:22that you are really paying for,
13:24the service that you are not paying for.
13:26Well, they are giving us a hard time, really.
13:28Yes, this is not working, really.
13:30A lot of heat,
13:32there is a problem, really.
13:34And this is that whoever wants to eat his egg
13:36is going to have to put it.
13:38The electricity system is difficult,
13:39because the light is going,
13:41and day after day it is going,
13:43and it is a problem.
13:45In addition to the blackouts,
13:47users describe the service
13:49of attention to the customer
13:51in the offices of DST as bad,
13:53which, according to them,
13:55does not give a quick answer
13:57to their claims.
13:59The company Minera París Pueblo Viejo
14:01reported today
14:03that during the routine activities
14:05of environmental monitoring
14:07in the El Rayo area,
14:09unidentified people
14:11set fire to a company vehicle
14:13parked on private property
14:15in an event in which,
14:17fortunately, no one was injured.
14:19In a press release,
14:21Barrick vigorously condemns
14:23this act of violence,
14:25which, according to them,
14:27constitutes a clear violation of the law
14:29and represented a serious risk
14:31for the safety of its people,
14:33its most valuable resource,
14:35and for the members of the community.
14:37Barrick Pueblo Viejo
14:39maintains its commitment
14:41to peaceful dialogue
14:43while actively considering
14:45to take legal action
14:47to ensure that those responsible
14:49pay their bills before the law.
14:53Well, let's go to the break.
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18:09The Director of the National Council of Social Health, Eduard Guzmán, stated that this entity
18:30is aware of the weaknesses of the health system and affirms that the Law 87-101, which regulates
18:38the rights of affiliates to social security to obtain better medical coverage, is necessary.
18:44We are operating under a law in force, but we are also aiming for a modification of
18:50the law to be able to guarantee more and better rights to all citizens.
18:55And what would be missing to be able to break the small structural barriers that prevent this?
19:02Above all, it is consensus, and I think, and I have repeated it several times, the word
19:07consensus is fundamental in the modification of the law.
19:12Interviewed in the 1 plus 1 program, Guzmán also pointed out that this institution is
19:18trying to improve coverage in primary care, high-cost medicines and pensions.
19:35The United States applies tariffs to Canada and several countries, and authorities recommend
19:41evacuating 30,000 people due to the eruption of the volcano in Guatemala.
19:47Reina Ramírez explains.
19:51The authorities of the Civil Protection of Guatemala recommended the immediate evacuation
19:55of 30,000 people who are at risk due to the eruption that registers the volcano of fire
20:00in the south and east of the Central American country.
20:03The Executive Secretary of the National Coordination for the Reduction of Disasters, Claudia Olgáñez,
20:09said that so far 282 families have been sheltered in a San Juan townhouse.
20:16The 3.763-meter-high volcano was inactive for some 50 days and erupted again on Sunday night.
20:27According to the scientific entity, the last major eruption of a volcano occurred in June
20:32of 2018 and caused the death of more than 400 people and destroyed several towns.
20:40The tariffs imposed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, for steel and
20:45imported aluminum, came into force this Wednesday in a moment of growing uncertainty
20:50among the markets due to the changes in the direction of the government of Donald Trump
20:54and his commercial policy, especially due to trade disputes with Canada.
21:00The U.S. imported 25% of steel and aluminum from the U.S.
21:05That decision was, in turn, a replica of the especially aggressive tone in which the
21:10U.S. president maintains against the neighboring country, both in terms of commodities and sovereignty.
21:16And these began nothing more than to spend half a night without exceptions and will affect
21:21especially Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, Vietnam, steel and the United Arab Emirates, China and also Russia.
21:30Ukraine accepted this Tuesday the proposal of the United States to declare a total ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow
21:37immediate and prolonged in 30 days, on land, sea and air, on which the Russian President Vladimir Putin must now speak.
21:45Ukraine expressed its willingness to accept the proposal of the United States to declare a ceasefire
21:51immediate in 30 days, which can be extended with the mutual agreement of both parties and which is subject to the acceptance
21:58and subsequent implementation by the Russian Federation.
22:01Gerard Ramírez, Informativos Teleantillas.
22:04We are back with El Estado del Tiempo, and it is that the weather conditions will remain stable
22:32during the next 24 hours due to the presence of an anticyclonic system that will continue to limit the occurrence of significant rains in much of the country.
22:43However, as the afternoon progresses, it is expected that the wind will turn east-northeast,
22:50which will generate scattered and isolated showers in the provinces of Samana, Alto Mayor, San Pedro, La Romana,
22:58Alta Gracia, El Ceibo, Monte Plata, Duarte, Santiago, Montseñor, Noel and La Vega.
23:05Ladies and gentlemen, we receive a report of something unusual on the channel, but we still do not know what it is.
23:12It is a baseball ball that is circulating through all the programs.
23:17The strange thing is that we have not managed to understand what is happening, what is happening, nor who is moving the ball.
23:26The ball seems to be leaving clues everywhere it passes.
23:33I would love to know if you have noticed anything else at home.
23:39Do not hesitate to share your observations with us on social networks.
23:44And we say goodbye for today. There goes the ball. Bye, see you tomorrow.

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