Tuesday, August 23, 2005

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build platforms to stabilize the structure of the supply market after the damage Cazorla

Cazorla (Jaén), 23 (EUROPA PRESS)

technicians will develop a project to be built two platforms and gunning on the ground which was building the supply market town of Cazorla (Jaén), by damaged after last week collapse of two buildings located in the Plaza del Mercado, along with these works.

Speaking to Europa Press, Councilman of the City Works and Urban Development local, Nicolas Ortega, said that the goal is to stabilize the above plot, since the town does not have a food market so that there is "urgent" need to give one Cazorla.

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Monday, August 22, 2005

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Youth volunteers work involved in the reintroduction of ospreys in the park of Cazorla

Andalusia, August 22, 2005

This initiative of the Ministry of Environment aims to raise awareness on the conservation of natural park and its rich flora and fauna

A dozen young people involved these days in environmental volunteer camp organized by the Ministry of Environment in the Natural Park of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, with the aim of contributing to the improvement of this protected area and raise awareness on the preservation of its natural wealth.

This field of volunteerism, which runs until August 28 in the classroom of the nature of Huerta de Cañamares in Iruela, focuses on the reintroduction of bearded vultures in this protected area. The program includes activities in the Recovery Center Guadalentín species, where volunteers perform maintenance such as cleaning or construction of cages.

addition, during the field events will be organized volunteer information and dissemination of the draft recovery of ospreys among visitors to the park, as well as training courses on this species and its natural. This initiative is part of environmental voluntary program promoted by the Ministry of Environment and that during these days, is also developing activities in other protected areas such as parks Andalucía Grazalema, Aracena and Picos de Aroche and the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama.

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Friday, August 19, 2005

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conclude the work of collapse of part of the two affected buildings through cracks in Cazorla

August 19, 2005, 19:00

Cazorla (Jaén), 19 (EUROPA PRESS)
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tasks performed during the day by a specialized machine the part of two buildings of Cazorla (Jaén) affected by some cracks that appeared on Wednesday finalized in the coming hours.

Speaking to Europa Press, the Councillor for Public Works and Urbanism of the local council, Nicholas Ortega, said that these tasks have been developed quite normally, "while adding that" only been disassembled parts of structures that technicians have believed appropriate. "

So, we proceeded to the collapse of" third "of one of the buildings as well as the roof of another. The machine started working on 13.00 and stopped to take up this activity afternoon and is expected to be completed before the end of today.

In this sense, the mayor stressed that both buildings will be rehabilitated and, meanwhile, sought alternative premises to continue trading. The company Noriega, who had the documentation in order to execute the works, will be responsible to rehabilitate the damage caused to that "arbitrate responsibilities," he added Diaz.

Finally, the mayor stressed that "all emergency services have acted millimeter" about the eviction of the premises and the establishment of security measures, while he stressed that "if the services acted quickly, the response will be faster and important. "

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Thursday, August 18, 2005

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A specialized machine tomorrow collapse of premises affected by cracks

Cazorla (Jaén), 18 (EUROPA PRESS)

A specialized machine tomorrow collapse of the two shops of Cazorla (Jaén) affected for a few cracks that were found yesterday.

Speaking to Europa Press, the mayor of Cazorla, José Luis Díaz Viñas, specified that the damaged facilities, located in the central market square, is a savings bank and a restaurant and no residential building has been affected.

A bag of water under the foundations of these buildings is one of the reasons that caused these cracks arise, water coupled with a movement of land for construction of a residential building, a municipal market and a shopping mall that the company performed near the site Noriega, entailed the cracks.

Díaz said that only property damage have been reported and never personal, because when cracks were found, yesterday morning, we proceeded to vacate the area and cordoned off for safety reasons, to the danger of the structures collapse.

In this sense, the mayor stressed that both buildings will be rehabilitated and, meanwhile, seek local alternative to continue their activity. The company Noriega, who had the documentation in order to execute the works, will be responsible for any damage to rehabilitate that "arbitrate responsibilities," he added Diaz.

addition, Diaz said that is not the first time that an event of this kind happens in the town, as there is "much water" in the basement.

Finally, the mayor stressed that "all emergency services have acted millimeter" about the eviction of the premises and the establishment of security measures, while he stressed that "if the services acted quickly, the answer is more rapid and important. "

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Wednesday, August 17, 2005

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Cazorla Evacuees five shops and two Cazorla homes to show "cracks" in their facilities

JAEN, 17 (EUROPA PRESS)

Five shops and two houses of Cazorla (Jaén) had to be evacuated today to see" cracks "on the premises.
Sources
the Army, told Europa Press that the cracks were found around 14.00 pm today, so that a technical team traveled to place to assess the damage.

The first hypothesis is of that the cracks have been produced works that were performed in the vicinity of the said road, near the old market.

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