The priority tasks are the revision of schools, green areas and public lighting, the regulation of traffic on cut roads and the water drainage.
The Department of Social Rights is assessing the situation of the 170 people who have had to be evicted from their homes to find out if it is necessary to process emergency aid.
The Mayor, José Ballesta, held this morning a new meeting in the Water Control Room of Murcia with councilors, City Council technicians and municipal political groups to assess the current situation and consequences of heavy rainfall during this weekend , Organizing the device planned for the next few hours, with the aim of restoring normality to the municipality as soon as possible.
The priority tasks that will be carried out immediately will consist of the review of all schools in the municipality so that tomorrow they can return to normal daily activity.
In addition, in addition to the 125 local police officers who are currently regulating traffic in Murcia and districts, 58 firefighters are in charge of draining the water and draining low flooded and 200 operators of parks and gardens to review the landslides of branches, Lands and harbors and the state of the sources.
To them are added the 334 workers of road cleaning and waste collection who work by replacing containers, sucking bags of water and removing drags and mud, 50 workers of Aguas de Murcia that are in charge of cleaning the scuppers to guarantee the drainage, of Check the collectors and ensure that the supply of drinking water is not interrupted and 38 people to check the state of street lighting and semaphore installations.
Also from the Department of Social Rights is assessing the situation of families who have had to be evicted and will be processed emergency aid as needed.
Specifically, according to the assessment of the Social Emergency Service of the City Council (SEMAS) 170 people from Torreagüera, Patiño Algezares Gea and Truyols, Alquerías and El Palmar have been forced to leave their homes and be rehoused in homes of relatives and relatives or with resources Own of the City council.
The services of the Department of Development are working this morning in the area where there was danger of loosening in Torreagüera.
The Local Police and Firemen have acted in 64 incidents during this night.
Among them, the assistance to a woman about to give birth in Sangonera la Seca, that was transferred to the Maternal of the Arrixaca.
The City Council recalls that any incident that occurs can be communicated to telephones 080 (firemen), 092 (police) and 112 (emergencies).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia