The IU-Green spokesman in the municipality of Murcia, Esther Herguedas, said today that flooding in the town after yesterday's heavy rains are the result of "a brick speculative development has not been accompanied by infrastructure and equipment necessary ".
Herguedas explained that the neighborhoods of South Ronda and James the Greater "is an example of unpredictability" as the collector who is now running on one of the sections was built once urbanized the area, something that "we're paying citizens in Instead of developers who have benefited. "
On the north of Murcia, said that the works of sanitation and rainwater collection are not executed more than 20 percent, a fact that "a concern" because if flooding has occurred with a tornado 50 liters of "what would happen to one of 150".
In his view, "the slowdown in housing developments in the area and the prospect that this situation will continue for years necessitates a revision of the Municipal Infrastructure Plan to meet a real need for the coming years if we do not see the city flooded every time it rains. "
Source: IURM