Bolivarian Government rehabilitates roads in the Portuguese state
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Published at: 19/08/2024 03:53 PM
More than 3,128 kilometers have been recovered in the Portuguese state, improving urban, interurban and rural roads. Namely, the works are carried out through the Zero Holes Plan, which consists of intensive patching and asphalting, and the Agricultural Road Plan, which contemplates the conditioning and rehabilitation of rural penetration roads in the agro-productive areas of the entity.
Both plans, launched by the state's government, are under way with the objective of consolidating the entity's road infrastructure and providing the population with much more passable roads both in urban and agricultural areas, a press release reported.Zero holes is an intensive patching and asphalting plan with which more than 1,728 kilometers
have already been serviced in streets,
avenues and interurban roads such as the José Antonio Páez Highway and the Coromotano
Corridor, which leads to the National Sanctuary of the Virgin of Coromoto, one of the state's main roads.
Mazo News Team