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Atlántico: vía Manatí-Carreto tendrá iluminación solar; 126 postes buscan cerrar 14 años de oscuridad y reducir riesgos de accidentes
CO🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Atlántico: vía Manatí-Carreto tendrá iluminación solar; 126 postes buscan cerrar 14 años de oscuridad y reducir riesgos de accidentes

The article reports on an infrastructure project in the Colombian municipality of Manatí, where 126 solar-powered streetlights will be installed along a 3.8-kilometer stretch connecting the urban area to the rural community of Carreto. The initiative, part of the 'Atlántico Ilumina' project led by the Atlántico Department government, aims to end 14 years of darkness in the corridor, which has been linked to safety concerns, accidents, and drug-related issues. The lighting system will use solar energy and include LED lights and anti-theft mechanisms. Local leaders and residents have expressed gratitude for the investment, highlighting improved security and accessibility during nighttime.

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Atlántico: vía Manatí-Carreto tendrá iluminación solar; 126 postes buscan cerrar 14 años de oscuridad y reducir riesgos de accidentes

The article reports on an infrastructure project in the Colombian municipality of Manatí, where 126 solar-powered streetlights will be installed along a 3.8-kilometer stretch connecting the urban area to the rural community of Carreto. The initiative, part of the 'Atlántico Ilumina' project led by the Atlántico Department government, aims to end 14 years of darkness in the corridor, which has been linked to safety concerns, accidents, and drug-related issues. The lighting system will use solar energy and include LED lights and anti-theft mechanisms. Local leaders and residents have expressed gratitude for the investment, highlighting improved security and accessibility during nighttime.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the project as a government initiative aimed at improving public safety and infrastructure, without overtly praising or criticizing the administration. It includes quotes from local leaders and officials but does not frame the project as politically motivated or ideologically sl

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