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Antonio Navarro: "Lorca presents a third-wiring" (27/08/2013)

The Deputy Secretary of the PSOE Lorca, Antonio Navarro, began his appearance showing his concern about "the absolute sloppiness is showing the City as to the state of the electrical wiring of the city."

Navarro recalled that "on the one hand we have a unique opportunity to obtain a grant from the Autonomous Community or the Ministry of Culture to bury all cables to the historic center of the city. Opportunity we are all clear and fades at the same rate over time. "

"On the other hand turn to influence our concern about the state of the electrical wiring in buildings that have already been repaired. In this case, the more buildings are repaired, the greater the danger. It is becoming a constant that after repairs, the wiring is bad guy. We can see how there are buildings where wiring is secured with ropes of the balconies, or wires can be seen as falling within their own balconies. We can see how the electrical wiring in some areas, supports literally on road signs, "he added.

The social responsibility has insisted that "it seems a real irresponsibility by the Municipal Government team to allow the wiring is completely third world and no doubt of the danger that entails for pedestrians and owners of those buildings; especially as we enter the rainy season Should we wait for an accident that the City take action on the matter? '".

Antonio Navarro has finished asking "Municipal Government team to put an end to this situation and to demand, or to Iberdrola, or companies that carry out the work of reform, they leave the wiring in optimal conditions."

Source: PSOE Lorca

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