Work at the CUC is reactivated

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university-resumes-normalAdministrative staff, students and teachers participated in cleanup actions

Virtually everything returned to normal at the University Center of the Coast, after the flood that affected this university, with this rain storm and weather phenomena that has generated abundant rainfall, affecting different parts of the coastal zone of Jalisco .

Fortunately the flood damage is not as bad as years ago, where the Unit Safety and Civil Protection, reported 30% percent of the affected campus with puddles in classrooms, hallways and parking lot.

In this regard Dr. Marco Antonio Cortés Guardado, Rector of the CU Costa said that he will continue negotiating with various government authorities the financial support for expanding the water channels that overflow every time that heavy rains occur.

The academic and administrative work returned to normal on the Tuesday evening shift of September 25, where the contingency affected about 5,000 members of the university community.

In the cleanup that took place 24 hours after the contingency, there was the participation of about 50 students, general staff, and academic and administrative staff, who in almost three hours fixed the damage that the flood left behind in this university campus.

[readon1 url="http://vallartaopina.net/2013/09/25/reactivan-labores-en-el-cuc"]Source: Vallarta Opina Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]