Personnel and equipment are IMSEL from Wednesday cleaning and repairing the damage caused by waste dumped by the Boulevard of the Moreras, the wind has swept the western coast of Cartagena
The Municipal Institute of Coastal Services has launched a device for carrying out the tasks of cleaning and repairing the damage that heavy rains have caused Friday on the beaches of the west coast of Cartagena.
Residues rain dragged down the Rambla de Las Moreras desembocando sea in the Bay of Mazarrón, Lebeche the wind has brought this week to the beaches of Isla Plana and La La Azohía Chapineta, leading to Wednesday INSEL to start with cleaning the area.
Livestock killed (Monday appeared ten animals, mainly sheep), reeds and plastic waste are deposited on the shore of the beach are finding operators working on these tasks, counting for removal with five trucks, two shovels and a trajilla.
IMSEL sources have explained that he had waited until yesterday to finish the sea shore deposit the huge amount of waste that had dragged the rain.
While municipal utilities were working machines during Monday and Tuesday in the Rincon de Tallante and Plunging, step in restoring roads.
At La Manga, however, the consequences of the rains hardly been noticeable in the area corresponding to the municipality of Cartagena, taking the brunt of the north, belonging to San Javier, to where the wind has been dragging debris from the coastline El Albujón.
However, operators of IMSEL have labored in the Mar Menor area to maintain in good condition the beaches, where there are open hotel in this time of year.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena