The City Council, on the occasion of the feast of All Saints, increases the presence of Local Police from today until Monday, increases the cleaning service and a security company will be in charge of compliance with the sanitary regulations inside the cemeteryThe City Council, through the departments of Sports and Health, Citizen Safety and Sustainable Mobility, has launched a special device with all the measures against Covid-19 to ensure the safety of citizens when visiting the municipal cemetery Nuestro Father Jesus, in Espinardo, on the occasion of the feast of All Saints.The objective of this plan is to supervise and ensure compliance with sanitary measures both inside and outside the cemetery.
For this, a company will be in charge of the activity inside, from the capacity control at the door to the visitors complying with all the measures, such as the interior circuit, which will be one-way, the use of a mask, the minimum distance and the formation of groups, even in family pantheons.Likewise, accesses will be provided with disinfectant gels, it is not allowed to eat or drink inside and the water sources will be closed to avoid crowds, as well as the proliferation of the tiger mosquito or other associated diseases.
Instead, the use of soaked sponges or damp sand is recommended.“Our aim is to reduce the largest number of people who could meet in the same place.
For this reason, it is worth reminding the population that the cemetery is open every day, so it is preferable that they avoid going on Sunday and stagger their visit the days before or after, as it will be better for themselves and for others ", has highlighted Felipe Coello, Councilor for Sports and Health.
Police deviceThe local police will be in charge of the external security of the Nuestro Padre Jesús cemetery with a device made up of 112 officers and 41 trainees, which will provide service from Thursday to Monday.
The troops will try to control access, regulate traffic and may cut roads if necessary.In this way, vehicles will be able to access the interior parking of the cemetery through the west and north gates, which can also be used as an exit.
The entrances located in the south zone will remain closed for cars.
Likewise, the entry and exit routes are previously marked with information signs. In addition, a total of 260 police officers from District II and III police stations and 12 trainees will ensure security in 35 district cemeteries, which depend on the bishopric or parishes.
Service will also be provided at the flower sales point of the Nuestro Padre Jesús cemetery.Regarding Civil Protection, 12 volunteers will serve on the 31st and 1st in the cemeteries of Alquerías-Los Ramos, Torreagüera, El Palmar-San Ginés, Algezares and Era Alta-Nonduermas.Red Cross technicians will ensure the health of citizens in the event of any type of incident or accident that may occur on October 31, November 1 and 2.Cleaning boosterRegarding cleaning, the service has been increased, as well as the number of containers at the main entrances of the Nuestro Padre Jesús de Espinardo municipal cemetery with the installation of four large-capacity containers, and the frequency of their collection will be increased with the in order to facilitate the deposit of waste.
Likewise, there will be six portable toilets.In addition, in response to all requests received, the service will be reinforced with around thirty containers in the districts of La Raya, Javalí Viejo, La Ñora, Sangonera la Seca, Barqueros, Guadalupe, El Puntal, Cabezo de Torres, El Esparragal, Llano of Bruges and Zeneta.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia / Foto: archivo