| It will be held from April 23 to May 23 | The mayor of Totana, Juan José Cánovas, today launched a message to the resident Muslim community in this municipality, coinciding with the celebration of Ramadan, which starts tomorrow April 23 and will run until May 23, due to the current health and social crisis caused by COVID-19.The first mayor has recalled that, as long as the state of alarm for the pandemic caused by the coronavirus lasts, it is not possible to circulate on public roads without justified reason, nor are concentrations or acts of religious worship of any kind authorized.Juan José Cánovas has urged the entire population, and in this case the Muslim community, to continue in house confinement to overcome this crisis situation.In addition, it has encouraged citizens to inform the State Security Bodies and Forces, the Local Police, Civil Protection and the municipal services of the Totana City Council if there is any doubt or clarification about the extraordinary measures of life during this time.He has also invited citizens not to get carried away by comments or hoaxes in the different media or social networks, and to always be informed by rigorous and truthful official sources.Finally, he wished Muslim residents of Totana a good time of Ramadan, and thanked all citizens for their understanding because, as he said, we will overcome the crisis in the best possible conditions if we are able to comply with the measures set by The authorities.Arabic translation: Katy Kaltoum Miky
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana / Vídeo: @jjcanovas