According to a union report in La Plata, Argentina, 71% of building and establishment managers have reported damage to their roofs, a situation that is associated with issues such as leaks and power cuts.
Schools, commercial premises and libraries suffer from this deficiency. School Number 60, where 240 young people study, is not the only one facing this problem. According to a report by SUTEBA La Plata, 71% of the district's educational establishments have roof deficiencies.
That is the main infrastructure failure of the schools in La Plata, followed by the state of the bathrooms and is associated with other problems, such as leaks, the condition of electrical installations and electrified walls.
According to the report, there are many educational establishments that present this failure and in different magnitudes.
For the school counselor Francisco Gorchs "the problem is that sometimes the roofs are fixed, but the work is done badly or incompletely and over time the problem returns."
So far, the complaints presented in the search for a prompt solution are analyzed, since sometimes the conservation of pedagogical material, such as books, and technological material, as well as the health, well-being and comfort of those who spend most of their time in these places are endangered.


