Hundreds of Puerto Ricans fired January 2020 yesterday, Friday, in the Placita de Santurce with celebrations and even fireworks.
It was one of the multiple calls to say goodbye to a month full of important news events, which marked the lives of thousands locally and internationally.
Goodbye January 2020 from La Placita Santuce
How much you taught us …
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#PuertoRico #PuertoRicoGramPosted by Puertoricogram on Friday, January 31, 2020
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Social network users have shared several videos in which hundreds of people see the typical countdown of the end of the year, but this time waiting for the month of February. Red fireworks adorned the night while the crowd shouted for joy.
Among those who have published videos of the end of January party was CBS journalist David Begnaud, who was recently on the island to cover the emergency caused by the earthquakes in the southern area.
Firework in Puerto Rico tonight as people in Santurce celebrated New Year’s Eve. People decided to cancel January after a month of anxiety due to earthquakes that have been felt almost daily, & continue.People want to start over.So, HNY! # 2020TAKE2 ??: Eloy Perez pic.twitter.com/3lB0QmWhWX
– David Begnaud (@DavidBegnaud) February 1, 2020
The tremors, however, occur since last December 28. However, the most powerful was raised on January 7, when an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 was felt throughout the island, but that caused the greatest structural damage in the southern area.
January at the local level was also full of resignations and dismissals in the government, after the appearance of a warehouse in Ponce with undistributed supplies from Hurricane Maria.
Internationally, events such as the outbreak of coronavirus and the Kobe Bryant’s death in a plane crash caused consternation.
Last month was also the scene of Brexit and of the political trial against the president Donald Trump, matter that is not over yet.
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