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The road linking Los Mayorales to Cuesta de Gos remains closed as a result of the landslides caused by the rains (19/12/2016)

The mayor of Águilas, Mari Carmen Moreno, the councilors responsible for the Economic-Productive and Social blocs, Tomás Consentino and Vicente Ruiz, and members of the Civil Guard, Fire Brigade, Civil Protection, Red Cross and Local Police participated this morning in a meeting Local Security held in the City of Eagles in order to take stock of the incidents caused by the rains throughout the weekend that have hit the town.

After the meeting, the first aquiline mayor has held a meeting with the media in which he has released the effects of a storm whose accumulated rainfall since it began last Friday has exceeded 113 l / m2.

Moreno said that "despite the amount of water, the first assessments show that the damages have not been very large except for the incidents that have affected two autonomically-owned roads."

In the first one, the RMD13, which joins the Mayorales to Cuesta de Gos and is still cut, have produced three important landslides.

Another path affected by water accumulation has been the RMD18 in the district of Cocón that, Moreno said, "although it is already open requires an emergency action to prevent a situation like this weekend return to Occur. "

Continuing with the balance of incidents, the mayor has referred to the problems in some rural roads, the detachment of a wall in Los Arejos and the eviction of a house, ruined in the town center.

Regarding the actions carried out this weekend, these are a total of fifteen, including the rescue of three vehicles on the ravines of Las Culebras and El Charco and the rescue of two fishermen who Were in a point of very difficult access.

In the latter case, stressed the first mayor, "was decisive the participation of an amateur fisherman who collaborated with the security forces to carry out this action successfully."

Finally the head of the aquiline executive wanted to thank the impeccable work of security forces and volunteers who during the weekend have developed their work in very complicated situations.

Specifically, said the mayor, there have been five Civil Guard agents, thirteen firefighters, twelve Civil Protection personnel, twenty-two local police, and a rescue boat, a rapid intervention vehicle and a medicalized ambulance of the Red Cross who have Participated in the security operation launched by the City Hall of the town.

Tomorrow a meeting of the Local Agrarian Council is planned in order to assess the damages caused by rain in the local horticultural sector.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas

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