Guadalajara Jalisco.- “Saint John of God United, will never be defeated“It is the voice that despite the pain say the tenants of the largest market in Latin America that this Thursday suffered a fire what damage to 426 premises of the 3,200 it has.
The help of the authorities of the City Council of Guadalajara and the Government of Jalisco today began to arrive for the tenants, being delivered a total of 3 thousand pantries those who yesterday lost everything because of a short circuit that caused a ‘little devil‘ placed in one of the fruit and vegetable stands of the building, which was shown today by the mayor of Guadalajara, Pablo Lemus Navarro.
Walking through the corridors of the Libertad market, better known as the San Juan de Dios Marketbecause of the neighborhood in which it is located, the municipal president of Guadalajara estimated that It will be around 40 million pesos that will be necessary to rehabilitate the southern area of the establishment.
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Likewise, the emecista announced that throughout this weekend the cleaning work will continue by the brigades that are giving support to the tenants, as well as the pertinent supervision by the Civil Protection elements, so that the San Juan de Dios market opens its doors again next Monday, April 4placing plafornes in the damaged part which will continue in rehabilitation.
This Monday, will start the provision of economic support for the reactivation of businesses, which will range from 15,000 to 30,000 pesos, Pablo Lemus pointed out.
Meanwhile, outside the San Juan de Dios Market, another group of people lined up to receive food aid.
Inés María García López, General Directorate of DIF Jalisco, in charge of delivering 3 thousand pantries to the affected tenants pointed out to DEBATE that “for now” a pantry is being delivered per location and these are made up of basic necessities such as rice, beans, sugar, oatmeal, corn flour, cookies, coffee and other non-perishable foods that are easy to prepare.
They have also invited the least affected population to bond with tenants and employees with greater needs. “Let’s be in solidarity with the people who are affected and let these people be the ones who only benefit,” she said.
Raquel de Alba, owner of store 1348 on the first level, who sells handicrafts, was one of the people who stopped by her pantry. In an interview with DEBATE, she thanked God for not having lost everything, since the distance between the corridors allowed her store not to be caught by fire. “Right now I am going to give my pantry to one of the employees who came to work (clean) and left without pay.but at least he left with a pantry, because who knows when they will let us work,” he exclaimed.
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Likewise, he showed the union and faith that is lived among the tenants. “All of us who live there are going to be at the foot of the canyon 24 hours taking care of it… because me and my companions will rise again as we have always doneas we always say, ‘United San Juan will never be defeated,’ and the clients are always the ones who abandon us the least, even if it’s out of curiosity, but I know they will come,” said the heiress of María Pasarín, the first of five generations to began to sell in the San Juan de Dios Market.
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