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Fifty-three external equipment operators strive to remove the mud from the city of Lorca after the floods (30/09/2012)

Environment Councilman Lorca City Hall, Melchor Morales, reported that actual fifty Limusa and several external support teams are busy clearing neighborhood and dirt streets of Lorca after heavy rain last Friday.

The neighborhoods of San Antonio, La Viña Pérez Casas area and are passable and the cleaning device expects to complete the proceedings in Santa Fe and Jerome cruises throughout the day.

To remove mud swept down the hill in the neighborhood of San Cristobal and Armed going to need at least a week.

The device of the municipal works from all three shifts on Friday removing mud and scrubbing streets and sidewalks in order to facilitate access to housing and services, both public and private, in the shortest time possible.

Company sources say the level of the tows being affronting exceeds any rain occurred in recent years.

At noon on Sunday they had collected about 900 cubic meters of mud.

In total, Limusa, deployed in the urban areas most affected by the rains fifty operators working in three shifts to remove mud and debris carried by rain last Friday from the high areas of the city, putting in 2 street sweepers, 2 scrubber, two vans and 10 pawns in the morning and a third sweeper, 1 pressure water hose, 1 van and 2 pawns, afternoon.

While most affected areas Pérez Casas, Alta Rambla, Granada Road, Santa Fe Jerome, Nogalte and the San Cristobal, and to a lesser extent compared to previous-San Antonio, The Vine and the rest of the neighborhood of San Joseph, for cleaning purposes.

The downtown area has already been cleared by the intervention of two external teams shovel and truck over a brigade of ten pawns using shovel and rake have removed the accumulated sludge.

A manga pressurized water itself guided by two specialists Limusa, two sweepers and support of two trucks Cuba from Cartagena polishing the streets trying to regain face daily pulse of the city from Monday.

While for the military environment and San Cristobal stressed also the exclusive third sweeper 24 hours and a truck Cuba to eliminate pressure water trawls since Saturday.

Eliminating the hydrants by European regulations slows and hinders the removal of soil from their streets because they can not work with pressure water hoses at any point in the neighborhood.

With special dedication working on facilitating access to public facilities such as schools and colleges.

This Sunday, in fact, have cleared the approaches to school number 6 to be completely plugged the ramps to the center and the paved front Ibanez Martin Institute for Jerome Santa Fe, and the entrance to the premises María Agustina active Ros Giner institute.

Although it is too early to assess material losses estimated to have lost Limusa the operation of at least one hundred trash cans and many other selective collection.

In fact, in the early hours of Friday afternoon could be seen floating containers both by the Cauca river from the districts of the channel environment, and in the wadis of the turret and La Viña.

Other times it's lost almost all service infrastructure in the districts of Limusa Ramonete and Morata.

Throughout the week beginning own collection device shall be notified absences are detected during the service.

In the waste management center have entered 13,982 kilos of clay (about 14 tons of drag) yesterday and today, at 12:00 h., To which we add a similar number of external service takes your roll to another landfill.

I think that it would be wrong to say that about 30 tons of sludge that collected in the first 48 hours after the rains.

Equally it is working at top speed and restore service in containers carried by the floods.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca

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