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Feijó City Hall, through Civil Defense, carried out an important delivery of 8 tons of food to indigenous communities located on the upper Envira River. This action represents an unprecedented milestone in municipal management, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to food security for the most isolated populations. The team responsible for the delivery traveled 390 km to the last community, facing the challenges posed by the distance and the conditions of the region.
In total, 23 villages were awarded the donation, providing significant relief to 280 families who now have access to essential foods. The vessel that transported the supplies took five days to complete the journey, reflecting the logistical effort required to serve these communities. Mayor Railson commented on the magnitude of the investment required for this operation, highlighting that the communities served are located close to the border with Peru.
The action, led by the Civil Defense coordinator, Adriano, was marked by challenges, but the team overcame the difficulties and managed to carry out the mission successfully. “Thank God, we were able to achieve our objective,” declared Railson, highlighting the importance of assistance to these vulnerable communities. This delivery not only meets an immediate need, but also reaffirms the role of Feijó City Hall in promoting sustainable development and social inclusion in the most remote areas.
