This bridge strengthens the region's agricultural axis
GY Press

Published at: 09/01/2026 10:55 PM

As part of the national deployment of Obratón 2026, the Bolivarian Government formally inaugurated the new San Javier bridge, located in the San Felipe municipality of Yaracuy state. This strategic infrastructure project, which has a length of 46.22 meters, directly benefits more than 20,000 inhabitants of the General Manuel Cedeño Commune and strengthens the region's agricultural axis, facilitating the transfer of essential items for local and national supply.

The structure is the result of the technical cooperation agreement between Venezuela and the People's Republic of China, reaffirming the strength of international alliances in the area of technology transfer. The bridge, with a double configuration and with an integrated pedestrian walkway, restores road connectivity in a key area that had been affected by the siege and logistical difficulties of recent months. During the delivery, the authorities emphasized that this work responds to the requests of the People's Power through the Second Transformation (Human City) of the Homeland Plan.


This milestone in Yaracuy is in addition to the deliveries led by the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez, who has instructed that “where the bombs fell, the loving hand of the Venezuelan Government reaches”. In the context of the current national situation following the events of January 3, the launch of this bridge represents a message of stability and uninterrupted work. The Yaracuyan people, together with the Executive, confirm that the best way to defend sovereignty is to consolidate works that guarantee the well-being and security of the families that produce the Homeland.

Mazo News Team

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