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Puerto Vallarta infrastructure funds bring electricity to hundreds of families

Electrical works are progressing in eight communities in the rural area of ​​Puerto Vallarta at a rapid pace. Mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña visited the area to confirm progress on low and high voltage lines so hundreds of families can have this basic service in their home.

"With these works we are transforming life to all those who live in the colonies El Aguacate, Turquoise Azul, El Encanto, Valle Encantado, Esmeralda, Los Montes, Rancho Nacar, Los Agaves, among others. We made that commitment and their lives are about to change, they will be able to have their refrigerator, their . . .

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