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The people’s paper Issue No. 1880
15 - 21 July 2021
Choppers out THE Valencian Community’s emergency rescue helicopters were called out 88 times between January and the end of June, 20 fewer than in 2020. Seventy per cent of the emergencies occurred in Alicante Province where helicopters were needed on 61 occasions in mountainous or inaccessible locations inland and on the coast.
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Wider road ANOTHER section reopened on the Santa Pola-Elche CV-865 road where work to widen the road has been ongoing for some time. A 1.5-kilometre segment in the Valverde district now has two lanes in each direction, easing journeys between the coast and city and helping to prevent former traffic holdups.
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Elche city hall wades in ELCHE councillors voted to demand the central government’s “firm commitment” to guaranteeing domestic and irrigation wa‐ ter at a reasonable cost. The motion also declared that it was “essential and impera‐ tive” to maintain the area’s present volume of Tajo‐Segura wa‐ ter. “We have put through a proposal relating to the Tajo‐Segura pipeline, more specifically the Plan de Cuencas (Tajo‐Segura Basins Plan) that was the subject of a public consultation in June,” said Elche’s mayor Carlos Gonzalez. “The motion is also the result of a meeting on July 7 with Hugo Moran, junior minister for the Environment, that dealt with vital questions linked to the water supply,” he added. It also stemmed from city hall’s agreement with Riegos de Lev‐ ante, the association that provides members with water for crop irrigation, the mayor said. “We urge the central government to reach an agreement with the irrigators. Any change or any decision that has anything to do with pipeline or the Tajo‐Segura Basins Plan must be the out‐ come of an agreement with the irrigators,” Gonzalez declared. “This agreement has to guarantee water that is of sufficient quality to answer the needs of our territory. For us, as a local government, this is basic.”