According to the spokesman of Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padin, "the deplorable state of both spillways as the verges of the road is not something that originates from one day to another, requires having looked away for a long time and is a clear dereliction of duties by the competent authorities. "
The Municipal Citizens in Cartagena take the state of collapse of many weirs and waterways in the area of ​​influence of the Tajo-Segura in Cartagena and accumulation of weeds and trash on the side of a road in Cartagena deputation of Pozo Strait to the next municipal plenary.
Orange formation has been found on the ground how spillways and pipes of the Tajo-Segura are full of debris, trash and weeds.
Spokesman orange background in Cartagena says that "multitude of packaging, plastics and construction waste pile up in these pathways causing clogging of the same. In addition, the guardrails of bridges under which they are placed these pipes are mostly they are missing or destroyed by erosion, with the consequent risk of falling into the void in the absence of any protection. "
Moreover, the spokesman for Citizens has also warned about the state of neglect in which they are, "for lack of cleanliness, verges into town Pozo Estrecho through the road coming from the Lomas de Estrecho Pozo, full of weeds and trash. "
According Padin, "this situation prevents rainwater run by the roadside as they should and can remain stagnant, this state involves a danger for cars on this road as well as to pedestrians."
According to the spokesman of Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padin, "our Municipal Group will take several questions related to these instances the next plenary session in order to know who bears the powers of action and claim at the same time a solution to correct this reckless negligence" .
Manuel Padin, "the deplorable state of both spillways as the verges of the road is not something that originates from one day to another, requires having looked away for a long time and is a clear dereliction of duties."
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena