During a visit to the city this Thursday, Page acknowledged that compared to the first information offered on ten homes affected, Current evaluations indicate that they will be “quite a few” properties damaged.
“At the moment the technicians are working there, so any information given would probably be false,” said the president of Castile-La Mancha. who in any case emphasized that since they are houses whose “habitability” is “difficult”, “if it is necessary to consider a certain logic of new housing, it will have to be done.
In this sense, Page advanced that in fifteen days his government hopes to have ready a first draft of the recovery plan for Letur and Mira, the other Castilian-La Mancha municipality seriously damaged by DANA, to undertake reconstruction in four years. “short, medium and long term” time.
In this strategy he recognized that “we will try to overturn the objectives of municipalities, councils, state administration and, of course, the autonomous community”, of which he affirmed that “it is essential that he leads the project. “
Page paraphrased Ghandi to explain what happened in Letur and Mira in recent days. “He said that during big storms two things happen: sparrows tend to hide from the rain and eagles do the opposite, they rise above the clouds. This is what happened here. “Society as a whole and I think administrations have also tried to direct the situation,” he added.
The president of Castile-La Mancha took the opportunity to promise the neighbors concerned that “we are not going to tire” of “maintaining our concern”, while telling them that the coming process “will require perseverance and tenacity.”
To these actions, she added other priorities such as “the restoration of basic infrastructure” of collectors and water purification systems, as well as the analysis of damage caused to homes.
118 properties damaged in Mira
Page insisted on the need to continue “perimeter” work and “assess the damage” in affected houses in Letur and Mira. In the latter commune, the regional government announced this Wednesday that 181 properties concerned have been catalogedeleven of which will have to be demolished and twenty others have had structural damage detected.
Without going into the figures, Page assured that the reconstruction of the two municipalities will have to be approached as “a collective objective which will last for a certain time”.
Furthermore, the president of Castile-La Mancha said that with the discovery of the bodies of the last two people missing in Letur, “the most sensitive part” of the recovery work can be considered completed.