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Over 100 tons of debris removed from Oregon encampments to improve public health and safety.
Over 100 tons of debris, including tents, waste, and personal belongings, have been removed from homeless encampments in Oregon, primarily at the Sandy River Delta in Troutdale, as part of a state-led effort to improve public health and safety.
The cleanup, conducted by local authorities and service providers, targeted unsanitary conditions in public spaces and is part of broader initiatives to address unsheltered homelessness.
While officials emphasize the importance of clearing encampments to restore natural areas and reduce health risks, the effort highlights ongoing challenges in balancing enforcement with access to housing and support services.
No specific details on timelines, funding, or participating agencies were provided.
Más de 100 toneladas de escombros removidos de campamentos de Oregon para mejorar la salud pública y la seguridad.