The Councillor for the Environment, Adela Martinez-Cache, this morning visited two schools in New Javalí after speaking with members of the school community who have shown their concern about the strong odors of last week and complaints from some parents and Teachers also perceived odors this morning.
A visit was also attended by experts from the Ministry of Environment has warned that the Martinez-Cache itself.
The council has given to both schools, the Segura River and Contraparada, a message of reassurance as the Autonomous Community is working on it and the city is in direct contact with the Department and engaged in the topic.
It has also been contacted Civil Protection of the Autonomous Community to schedule a meeting with colleges Javalí New, Old and Sangonera Javalí Dry teaching protocol performance against chemical risks.
Similarly, Martinez-Cache has spoken with Councilman Environment Sewer, Juan José Gómez, to transfer the concern of these schools since these three districts are included within the Emergency Plan of the town.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia