The house, which was located at 7 Street Vicente Ruiz Flames will have 80 m2 to 123m2 to build a plant over the two I had before earthquakes.
The Town Planning of the City of Lorca, Francisco García, reported to have begun the reconstruction of another family house demolished by the damage caused by earthquakes and was located at 7 Street Vicente Ruiz Flames within the scope of the Special Plan for the Protection and Integral Rehabilitation of historic and artistic Lorca
Garcia explained that "the main novelty of this reconstruction is that housing will increase by 50% in size, growing from 80 m2 to 123m2 to build a plant more than two it was before the earthquake."
Also, as usual, the new construction will improve conditions for seismic resistance, insulation and energy efficiency over the building that existed prior to its demolition. "
Francisco Garcia has expressed his satisfaction that continue rebuilding homes in the historic and artistic city, while others are very advanced in this area such as the House of the whales, the Cava Street or Calle Cueto, among others, and already completed, such as construction that had to preserve the facade in Marsilla Street.
In this regard, he commended the neighbors for taking these projects forward and the municipal officers for the speed and security with which they have handled these cases, showing that the construction of new homes in the protected area of ​​the old town with improvements possible.
The council has stressed that "we are living a very positive moment with regard to reconstruction, that is unstoppable, with consequent joy for Lorca and improving the quality of life of many citizens who are returning to their brand new homes or do so in the coming months. This is certainly a step in our efforts to have a better than what we had before earthquakes "Lorca.
Remember that some 900 homes demolished by earthquakes in 2011 are now under reconstruction by the contributions of the Insurance Compensation Consortium of the Ministry of Economy and reconstruction aid by 50% borne by the region and the other half by the Central Government.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca