The beaches of Monte Blanco and Galúa remain closed to the bathroom since this morning, on the occasion of the plane crash starring a C 101 aircraft of the Air Force based at the General Academy of San Javier, in La Manga del Mar Menor, at the limit from San Javier and Cartagena.
The closure of the beaches by Civil Protection and Local Police of the City of Cartagena has been registered to facilitate rescue efforts and upon arrival at these beaches remains of the fuselage of the device.
The measure has been lifted, however, on the beaches of Las Sirenas and Barco Perdido, where the bathroom has already been authorized.
The mayor, Ana Belén Castejón, attended the place this morning, along with the councilor of the area of ​​Public Safety, Juan Pedro Torralba, to coordinate the tasks with other administrations.
The accident has been recorded at half past nine.
The plane was falling and falling into the sea in the Mediterranean area, off the coast of La Manga, at the height of Monte Blanco.
The Ministry of Defense has indicated in a statement that in the absence of confirmation by forensics regarding the remains, everything seems to indicate the death of the pilot.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena