A landslide of the slope of the Rambla de Torreagüera affected two homes last night on the Old Cemetery Street of the district, without causing personal injury.
At the moment the causes are unknown.
In total, seven families had to be relocated, since the two that resided in the affected homes are added another five who have left their homes for security reasons.
From the first moment, effective firefighters and local police officers have worked in the area, accompanied by the spokesperson of the Government Team, Rebeca Pérez.
The Mobile Emergency and Social Care Service of the City of Murcia also works since last night with families who, although they have not needed a municipal space since they have been able to relocate in family homes, they have been provided with hygiene items, clothing ...
During this day, municipal technicians are working on knowing the scope of the situation, the necessary measures to avoid new landslides, if the situation is stabilized and families that have not suffered damage to their homes can return to them.
The municipal services are also developing cleaning tasks in the area
In addition to Rebeca Pérez, councilors Eduardo Martínez-Oliva and Antonio Navarro have moved to the area.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia