The State has allocated the municipality Lorca 710 million from the earthquakes of 2011, which will add another 92 in 2015
The Minister of Development, Public Works and Planning, Francisco Barnabas, described as "very positive" meeting held today at the Ministry of Development, chaired by Minister Ana Pastor, in which he reviewed the actions developed for the reconstruction and economic recovery of Lorca after the earthquakes of May 11, 2011, which was also attended by the government delegate in the Region of Murcia, Joaquín Bascuñana, and the local mayor, Francisco Jodar.
Barnabas explained that "it was verified that, at present, it has already invested or are being implemented in the city of Lorca by the regional government over 90 million euros, and throughout this year and next, that amount is to be completed with 106 million euros, representing a total of about 200 million euros, which will allow the new Lorca we see is rising day by day very soon the beautiful reality that we all want ".
The holder of Development stressed that "this enormous task is only possible through the maximum involvement that are demonstrating the three administrations, national, regional and local levels, and through the perfect coordination between them, which has been accredited to the meeting today , so we can only thank the commitment shown by the Minister from the outset, resulting ultimately benefit all Lorca ".
Meanwhile, the investment efforts of the State Administration since 2011 for reconstruction and economic recovery of Lorca reached the figure of 710 million euros, according to statements by the Minister.
Furthermore, in the State Budget have continue to reflect commitments to the city, and by 2015, specifically provides for a level, with input from the various ministerial departments, 92 million euros.
The meeting was attended by representatives of the ministries of Agriculture, Food and Environment;
Defense;
Economy and Competitiveness;
Education, Culture and Sports;
Employment and Social Security;
Finance and Public Administration;
Industry, Energy and Tourism;
Justice;
Presidency;
Health, Social Services and Equality;
and interior, plus the president of ICO.
Source: CARM