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The men are coming ACCORDING to statistics released today by Andalucian Social Security, 98 per cent of new people registering for work in Almeria are male.
Rural roadworks ROADS in villages in Almeria are to be repaired over the next month. Areas covered include El Bobar, La Ca単ada, El Alquian and Cabo de Gata.
Vera book week IT is book week in Vera currently, with the town hall hosting a number of activities. Visit www.vera.es for the agenda.
Bumper haul ALMERIA landed 1.6 million kilos of fish in the first quarter of 2014, 87 per cent more than the same period in 2013.
24 - 30 APRIL 2014
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300 tackle inferno Strong winds fan flames MORE than 300 people were needed to fight two scrubland fires which swept across Almeria. Nine helicopters and planes and 11 fire engines battled for hours to bring the blazes, fanned by high winds, under control. At Somontin the fire services were alerted early on Sunday morning to flames taking hold of forest and brushland. Despite being on the scene quickly, work was difficult, due to uneven terrain hampering vehicle access. By late morning, INFOCA (official body for the prevention and suppression of forest fires in Andalucia) advised that the fire seemed to be slowing, due to a favourable wind. Nobody was hurt, although a couple had to be evacuated from a caravan. INFOCA declared the fire as being stabilised at 3.56pm on the Sunday, and controlled just before noon on Monday. Unfortunately, just as
the Somontin fire was stabilised, a second fire broke out, this time close to Lucainena del Torres and Sorbas. The area is predominantly scrubland, and the wind did not help as the blaze quickly took hold. Within a couple of hours, the flames and smoke could be seen from as far away as Vera, Turre and Mojacar. Mojacar residents spoke of ash landing on their properties, whilst Turre people could smell the burning. The red glow of flames against the clouds
at dusk could be seen as far away as the hills beyond Albox. A number of people left their homes on the outskirts of Sorbas and moved further afield, whilst the crews battled the flames. Overnight on Facebook, members of the
local fire and weather watch group for Almeria and Murcia organised places for people to stay if needed. The fire at Lucainena del Torres eased on Monday morning, and INFOCA said it was stabilised just after noon on Monday.