The City of Cartagena has already removed 180 tons of goods in the areas affected by the cold drop, especially in Los Nietos and Los Urrutias.
Gradually, normality returns to the coastal towns of the Mar Menor where municipal and contract workers, together with volunteers, strive to remove sludge, furniture and appliances that are useless by water and help the owners.
In the area of ​​Los Urrutias, the removal of sludge and mud from the streets has already been completed, except in the area of ​​El Molino.
This afternoon it is planned that a special sweeper and scrubber device from Lhicarsa will come into action.
In the area of ​​Bahía Bella, Firefighters continue to shrink water from basements, which is currently preventing the completion of cleaning the sludge.
A special cleaning device from Lhicarsa is also planned here, as well as in the nearby area of ​​La Fuensanta.
Cleaning is very advanced in Los Nietos.
The problem lies in the existence of houses that have not yet been opened and belongings continue to be taken on public roads.
Anyway, today it is planned to conclude the fattest work, while Tracsa has begun to act on cleaning the shore of the promenade.
In Islas Menores and Mar de Cristal everything is practically clean from the mars and an ordinary service is maintained.
At Villas Caravaning, being a private facility, the City Council is referring volunteers to help the owners clean.
As for the west, everything is already clean and clear, except the Rambla del Cañar and some points of San Isidro.
Also since yesterday the road of the Siphon is open to traffic, between Las Tejeras and Molino Derribao.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena