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Change Murcia calls for the closure of the Guadalupe bridge due to the risk of collapse (08/11/2017)

The councilman of Cambiemos Murcia Sergio Ramos has today called for the closure of the bridge of Guadalupe, on the road of La Ñora, because of the risk of collapse because "the collapse of the wall of the main channel Aljufía has left the road and the beams practically in the air "

"It can collapse due to the weight of the cars and trucks that daily pass through the bridge," said Ramos, so yesterday afternoon "he gave notice to the Local Police and the councilor for Urbanism, Environment and Garden to cut as soon as possible the traffic by the bridge and the damages will be valued ".

However, this morning it was found that the bridge is still open to vehicles.

The sector of Huerta and Ciudad de Cambiemos Murcia Model attributes this situation to the scarce maintenance of the historic Aljufía irrigation ditch by the Junta de Hacendados, "in fact, in many sections the masonry wall that holds the margins is fallen for decades. neglect".

To this we must add that the rich historical, cultural, environmental and landscape heritage of this ditch is very degraded and dilapidated.

Since Cambiemos Murcia has been asked on numerous occasions that the City Council take action on the matter since the two major ditches, Aljufía and Alquibla, are of its competence, since from the time of Alfonso X until now these two channels have been owned by the Council of Murcia and the City Council.

For the mayor of the municipal training, "you can not leave these valuable infrastructures in the hands of an institution that has proved unable to maintain and manage them properly, and even has endangered their existence with tubing projects."

Change Murcia believes necessary a plan of restoration of both ditches that contemplates the improvement paisajística and environmental, the reconstruction of the walls of fallen masonry and the rehabilitation of all the buildings and singular elements linked to these two channels of Andalusian origin that form a fundamental part of The history of Murcia.

Source: Cambiemos Murcia

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