The farmers of the Cartagena field begin this Wednesday, April 15, the disinfection work in support of the cleaning tasks that the City Council has been carrying out since the confinement began through the Cleaning and Gardens contracts, as well as with its own personnel, such as Firefighters, and with the help of the Army and Forest Brigades.
The first of the farmers' performances will be in Pozo Estrecho and El Algar, on Wednesday from 8:00 p.m.
Subsequently, they will continue in La Palma, Punta Brava and Los Urrutias (April 16);
La Puebla (April 17);
La Aparecida, El Palmero and El Pozo de los Palos (April 20);
La Aljorra (April 21);
El Albujón, La Magdalena and San Isidro (April 22);
Santa Ana (April 23);
and Miranda (April 24).
This is the initially planned schedule, although deputations will be added and could undergo some change depending on the weather.
The Government team will provide the presidents of the Neighborhood Boards with the lye that the farmers will use for disinfection.
Bleach is used in a concentration with sufficient water to make it disinfectant and non-toxic, as recommended by health protocols.
In addition, with sufficient notice, Civil Protection will notify the neighbors with a public address system that the farmers' tractors will drive through the streets of the town, disinfecting them so that they remain inside their homes and, where possible, remove their vehicles from the public road, taking them to garages, so that cleaning tasks are as effective as possible.
âOnce again I want to take this opportunity to thank the offer of our farmers, who we can always count on.
In fact, all members of the Board of Spokespersons unanimously supported accepting the aid that farmers had offered to the Government and opposition groups, such as MC.
The tractors will walk the streets of the towns fumigating, so, please, we ask the neighbors that the day they visit their locality, they remain inside their homes from eight o'clock and until the disinfection work has finished. â , highlighted the mayor, Ana Belén Castejón.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena