“We are going to find the owners of these places and those responsible for giving an inhuman roof to those who live there,” said Curtis Sliwa. For his part, Eric Adams assured that he would join with associations to regularize these homes and keep them under surveillance to avoid tragedies during emergencies such as heavy rains that generate floods.
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