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Iberdrola Mexico to rebuild Oaxaca schools destroyed by 2017 quakes

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Mexico City, Dec 4 (EFE).- Mexico's energy company Iberdrola Mexico on Wednesday launched the "Construir para Educar" project (Build to Educate), with which it will invest 80 million pesos ($4.1 million) to rebuild 50 schools affected by the 2017 earthquakes in the southern state of Oaxaca. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE).FOOTAGE SHOWING A PRESS CONFERENCE IN MEXICO CITY BY THE CONFEDERATION OF INDUSTRIAL CHAMBERS OF MEXICO (CONCAMIN) DURING WHICH THE PROJECT WAS ANNOUNCED.SOUNDBITES: ENRIQUE ALBA, CEO OF IBERDROLA MEXICO (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS: 1.) In this project we will rebuild schools destroyed by the earthquakes (in 2017) because the priority is for children to return to school and return to school in decent conditions to learn and have a better future (00:12-00:25).2.) Real friends never leave you in good times and bad. And Iberdrola Mexico, yes, we do want to continue investing in the country, generating quality local employment, as well as social projects such as the one we present today (00:25-00:46).

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