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Cordoba receives an award to replant the Cruz Conde park area devastated by storm Bernard

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Cordoba receives an award to replant the Cruz Conde park area devastated by storm Bernard

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There will be a total of 14 hectares which also suffered the passage of a tornado in March of this year thanks to the “Sanitas Healthy Cities Space”.

Trees felled by storm Bernard in October 2023 VM

11/15/2024

Updated at 11:51 a.m.

The City Hall of Cordoba was one of the winners of the appeal “Healthy cities, healthy spaces”through which the health services company invited the councils of the national territory to present their own projects to regenerate or green their municipalities and promote biodiversity and environmental health. In total, this year the company will donate more than 500,000 euros to plant 28,000 trees in Spain.

The Cordoba City Council presented at these awards a project aimed at recovering a large number of specimens in the Cruz Conde central park, in 14 hectares and on the banks of the Guadalquivir, after the passage of storm Bernard in October 2023 and the tornado suffered in March of this year. “The jury appreciated the importance of the park in the life of the city and how its recovery can improve the physical and mental health of thousands of people, who will once again be able to enjoy a meeting and leisure place in good conditions iconic,” says Sanitas. .

The infrastructure advisor of the town hall of Cordoba, Miguel Ruiz Madrugaunderlines that for the capital of Córdoba “it is a pleasure to receive the recognition ‘Espacio Cities Sanitas Sanitas’. “Córdoba is growing thanks to a model based on sustainability and thanks to the support of these awards we are moving forward in building a more livable and socially sustainable city.”

Regarding the two winners remainingIt is worth mentioning that these are the Town Hall of Los Llanos de Aridane, which seeks to restore several spaces damaged by the Tajogaite volcano in 2021; and the Melilla City Council, which wants to recover an old agricultural plot in the Cabrerizas ravine, currently used as a landfill.


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