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Hot, dry conditions have raised the risk of forest fires in Cuenca's paramo and forest areas. ETAPA says dry pajonal is one of the main concerns after last year's severe fires in Cajas and other parts of Azuay.
Cuenca's Citizen Security Council is installing 401 video-surveillance cameras to replace old equipment and expand monitoring coverage. The plan also includes license-plate cameras at city entrances and more cameras for the Centro Historico and tourist areas.
SOLCA Cuenca will run a prostate-cancer prevention campaign from June 15 to 19 for men age 40 and older. The $10 campaign includes a blood sample and medical appointment, with registration at SOLCA Cuenca.
Carolina Novillo, a 19-year-old University of Azuay student, won Project Green Challenge with Save & Share. The project rescues edible food, turns it into roughly 10-kilogram kits, and distributes them weekly to families in Cuenca.
EMOV is offering free public-bike registration on June 3 for World Bicycle Day, El Mercurio reports. Staff will be at Parque de la Madre, Parque Calderon and Maria Auxiliadora stations during three one-hour windows.
El Mercurio reports scheduled Centrosur power cuts will return in Cuenca on June 6 and 7 for electrical-infrastructure work tied to possible El Nino impacts. The listed windows run from 06:00 to 10:00 and 09:00 to 13:00, depending on the area.
Cuenca actress Monserrath Astudillo presents La Tia Cuquita: La rebelion del cucharon on June 4, 5 and 6 at 20:00 in Teatro Pumapungo. Tickets run $20 to $30 and are available through Meet2Go, El Mercurio reports.
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