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No serious damage
AFTER the storms experienced over the previous few days on the coast of Mijas, the councillor for Beaches, Jose Carlos Martin paid a visit to the coastline on Wednesday, February 15, to survey for damage.
The councillor confirmed: “So far the coastal path has not suffered any damage. It is true that the sand has reached out to some sections away from the beach so, since Saturday, we have had machinery and personnel clearing this infrastructure.
“Now along the coast of Mijas, 100 workers have been deployed who are responsible for removing sand from the
ACCORDING to Emergencias paths and cleaning the vegetation that has been brought by the storm. For the same reason three tractors, a mini machine, an 18tonne rotary and a loader have been put into operation.
112 Andalucia a female mountaineer lost her life on Saturday afternoon, February 11, in the Alora municipality of Malaga Province. The incident reportedly occurred as she was preparing to practise climbing and a rock fell from above and struck her on the head.
“Our aim is to act quickly and to keep an eye on how the weather evolves,” adds