SEMARNAT Works in Recounting the Wildlife Damage Left in Jalisco by "Manuel" JJGA

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In a nearby date the federal amounts for the restoration and reconstruction after the damage done to the flora, fauna and coastlines of Jalisco by the passage of the storm "Manuel" will be defined, says the head of the SEMARNAT, Juan Jose Guerra Abud, who says that they are working in a recount or balance of the damages to the natural protected area:
"... The task is to clean cities, municipalities, beaches and we are already beginning to assess what are the consequences to the environmental assets in the states with most damage and overall in our country ..."
Meanwhile the governor, Aristóteles Sandoval, delivered this Thursday, in a first stage of support, five million pesos which, he says, will foster jobs aimed at caring for natural environments in different forest communities, rural and coastal areas, especially those called local heritage or RAMSAR sites:
"... There will be these three temporary employment programs through grants for management units for the conservation of wildlife and the national forest ..."
Moreover, the State Civil Protection Unit, announces that upon the saturation of at least 19 dams in the state, monitoring of dikes is performed, as well as soliciting municipalities, to monitor these water receptacles so that they don't exceed 80 percent, to avoid any risk to nearby communities

[readon1 url="http://www.prensaglobal.com/notas/57183.html"]Source: Prensaglobal.com Translated by Rene Tripp[/readon1]