The Bolivarian Government of Miranda activated the Las Torres pumping station in Charallave for the benefit of 274 families

The Governor, Elio Serrano, explained that the Regional Executive plans to serve the 22 communes or communal circuits in Cristóbal Rojas with regard to the supply of water by pipe
Miranda Governorate

Published at: 08/06/2026 09:22 AM

The Bolivarian Government, through the Miranda governorate, activated the Las Torres pumping station in Charallave, Cristóbal Rojas municipality, for the direct benefit of 274 families from the La Fila and Las Torres communal councils.


The information was released through a publication of the Government, in which it was specified that the activation of this water intake favors nearly 2,000 inhabitants of the Socialist Agricultural Commune El Paraíso de Charallave.


In this regard, the Governor, Elio Serrano, explained that the Regional Executive plans to serve the 22 communes or communal circuits in Cristóbal Rojas with regard to the supply of water by pipeline.


Finally, Serrano called for mass participation in the next Popular Consultation to continue meeting the needs of communities.


For her part, the mayor of Cristóbal Rojas, Yuhismar Hernández, explained that the activation of the said bomb is part of the projects prioritized by the community in the consultations of 2025 and 2026.


“Only in the Bolivarian Revolution is it possible for communities to decide what their needs are and how to manage their resources. Today we give one more example of the legitimacy of the Commune as the raison d'être of the Bolivarian project that Chávez dreamed of and which is now being continued by our president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez,” said Hernández.


Mazo News Team

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