The Department of Social Rights and Family, directed by Pilar Torres, through Social Services has attended the reception and resettlement device during the rainy season to 360 people, including cases of people who after being treated have been able to be welcomed by relatives or friends and should not have remained in the resources enabled for this purpose.
Currently 19 people are relocated at the Hotel Legazpi since this morning a family consisting of three adults and two children has been derived.
In the care device established for the evacuation and attention of evicted persons, a total of 62 municipal social services professionals from the different Municipal Centers and Sections that make up the Social Services Area have intervened since Thursday.
The councilor has "thanked all of them for their constant work and their willingness to help Murcia affected by the rains, demonstrating, once again, their human greatness."
From Thursday night, professional teams were enabled, in 8-hour shifts, for the attention of people who were to be welcomed in the two pavilions enabled for this purpose, complemented by the SEMAS teams for the attention of cases that required attention specialized or other accommodation.
The device remained active until the afternoon of Sunday 15 in which the Esparragal Pavilion was closed, once the three families that remained in it (14 people) were transferred to the Hotel Legazpi, continuing their attention from Monday to through the corresponding Social Work Units.
Through the established device, the participation of people who have collaborated as volunteers in the care of relocated people has been channeled, as well as the various donations that have been received to support their care.
Likewise, it has collaborated in the attention of other emergencies that have arisen throughout this period, such as the sending of food for distribution to the people affected by El Raal, due to the breakage of the river's speck.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia