The President of the Autonomous Community, Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso, visited on Monday the major areas and infrastructure affected by the earthquake Totana last Wednesday occurred in Lorca and caused some damage in the town totanera.
Valcárcel, accompanied by the Minister of Education and Training, Sotoca Constantine, visited with the mayor totanero, José Martínez Andreo, the Councillor for Education, Trini Cayuela, and more council members of the government team, the facilities of Santa Eulalia and College Chapel La Milagrosa.
During his visit, Valcárcel shared with the school community Santa Eulalia impressions about the damage that had been "minor and already repaired, so that children are already receiving their classes as normal."
However, as the mayor has pointed out this morning, the municipal officers and crews of the Maintenance Department are carrying out the work necessary to make it perfect the ceiling that has been affected, for the peace of mind parents.
In addition, local and regional policy makers also moved to the Chapel of the Miraculous to see the damage that has been caused in the dome of the temple, which have also been minimal.
Totana Mayor praises Valcárcel moved to measures to be implemented by the City Council to help totanero Lorca, as well as visits being made by local technicians in the homes of affected totaneros to try to channel the aid that can be acquire.
With this visit, as indicated Martínez Andreo, is shown, once again, the regional government's commitment to the town of Totana that, although the damage was minimal, regional leaders have sought to demonstrate their commitment to the city.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana. Foto: Totana.com