En el último avance que publiqué sobre el rescate de Hernán, llevábamos 28 horas de trabajo. Ahora ya son 58 horas y aún no hemos logrado sacarlo.
La dificultad es que Hernán se encuentra atrapado dentro de una estructura de nueve pisos sumamente inestable, y el túnel que habíamos excavado ha sufrido varios derrumbes.
Equipos de rescate de varios países han estado trabajando juntos sin descanso para estabilizar el túnel, apuntalándolo, reforzándolo y aislándolo, pero no ha sido posible sostenerlo.
Por lo que se ha tomado la decisión de abrir, de forma paralela, un nuevo túnel desde otro punto, donde podría haber una mayor posibilidad de avanzar con seguridad. Sin embargo, toda la estructura sigue corriendo el riesgo de colapsar, y no descartamos retomar el túnel original en el que nuestros equipos han trabajado durante estas 58 horas, si las condiciones lo permiten.
A pesar de todo, no hemos perdido la comunicación con Hernán y continuamos suministrándole líquidos para mantenerlo hidratado.
Hernán sigue luchando, y nosotros también.
Primero Dios, lograremos rescatarlo.
Had NDC not come to power we would not know that some Ghanaians are so stupid with no filter..imagine going after Bawumia for meeting with flood victims and thinking that the President of Ghana ,John Mahama is great for choosing to sit in a helicopter rather than meet people
The act itself does not move me, but In a world of 8 billion finding the other person who is the same sort of insane to do with with you is terribly romantic
3 years in Akropong and 4 years in Koforidua made me realize that Accra is a very dirty place to live.
Even the air in eastern region and Accra are way different.
The environment and the sky are different too.
Accra is a jungle.
Before asking how many lawyers Ghana needs, ask what the ones it has are being trained to value. If the answer is billable hours and political connections, producing more of them faster is is acceleration in the wrong direction.
Forget the leader sen???
They are spending taxpayers money to service the citizens.
If this is the solution we have arrived at then nobody should vote or appoint anyone again in this country.
Pablo Picasso once said:
“My mother told me: if you become a soldier, you will become a general. If you become a priest , you will become pope. But I was a painter and I became Picasso.”