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The PSOE regrets that Avileses continues to be flooded and incommunicado after a work of the City Council that does not solve the problem (15/11/2018)

Socialist councilor Maite Espinosa and the member of this formation in the hamlet, Maite Fernandez, criticize that the Consistory, despite investing 70,209 euros, has resulted in the doctor can not enter the village, that children are left without going the school and its parents without going to work for the amount of water accumulated in the streets

The rain that fell last night and during the early morning in the Campo de Murcia has caused flooding in the hamlet of Jerónimos and Avileses, which are motivated by a work that was executed by the City of Murcia and that has been causing problems for some time. similar to this one and that leave hundreds of neighbors of this population incommunicado.

In this case the discomfort was evident to the point that this morning the doctor could not go to the village, the children were left without attending school and the residents in the hamlet were unable to leave it to go to work in your vehicles.

The local police went to the town and the agents even made transfers in their vehicles.

This has been revealed by Marta Fernández, a socialist member of the municipal council, and councilor Maite Espinosa has echoed her words.

"The streets have flooded because the water gets into the drains and appear on the public road because the pipes that were built a few months ago to end problems of this type collapse," explains Fernandez.

For his part, Espinosa regrets that "it seems incredible that after having undertaken a work that should benefit the parish the only thing that has been provoked is to do just the opposite".

Last summer the Consistory announced that the works to create a flyover in order that the existing ravine circulated below the road between Avileses and Sucina, budgeted at 70.209 euros, would prevent floods, but the reality is very different just four months after the mayor José Ballesta took a picture of the five concrete pipes that had been installed to conduct the water.

"We have been living here for thirty years and this did not happen before and for something similar to happen, it had to rain much more than it has now," says Marta Fernández, who explains the discomfort of those who live in this part of the municipality.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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