The regional government spokesman said that "reconstruction is a task for the whole of Spanish society"
Claims compliance with the Plan Lorca "since the rebuilding and revitalization of the municipality is a matter of state"
The regional government spokesman, José Ballesta, said today, when the following six months of the earthquakes in Lorca, that "much remains for the city to go back to normal," adding that "we are only at the beginning of way. "
José Ballesta made the remarks during a press conference following the Governing Council, where he had some words of remembrance for the nine people who lost their lives during earthquakes, their families, the wounded and all those "who suffered and still suffer from the consequences of earthquakes. "
The regional spokesman noted that today's meeting the Governing Council reviewed the current status of the town of Lorca, and indicated that "reconstruction is a task for the whole of Spanish society" and that measures have been taken so far "not enough".
The May 11 earthquake seriously affected all types of infrastructure, housing, basic supplies, telecommunications, schools and colleges, health centers, shops, businesses, and agriculture, transport and tourism.
In this sense, taking into account the seriousness of the situation, the regional government has reaffirmed its commitment to continue to require the approval of the Plan as Lorca, said José Ballesta, "the rebuilding and revitalization of the municipality is a matter of state" .
He stressed that "not only have to return things to the state prior to the earthquake, but also promote and encourage the economic revitalization of this town through trade, tourism, infrastructure and everything that involves a leap forward."
José Ballesta said to be in the coming days convene a further meeting of the board of normalization of trade and business activity Lorca, which are present in all administrations and which covers all of the advances being made by Administration of local, regional and state levels.
The regional spokesman thanked the many expressions of solidarity from individuals, companies and institutions around the country, which "have turned to Lorca" at an early stage and to all those people and troops who participated in the first tasks in the most urgent.
José Ballesta has also referred to the "cooperation and loyalty of all administrations" and appealed to the unit "to continue laying the foundations for recovery of the city because there is still much to do."
Source: CARM