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Lorca's roads battered by rains are getting a swift fix
Ayuntamiento commits €80,000 to pothole repairs, debris clearance and resurfacing in rural districts
Recent heavy rains have damaged roads across Lorca, but the Ayuntamiento is addressing the issues promptly. Councillor for Rural Districts Ángel Meca confirmed on Monday January 12 that repairs to affected roads, highways and river crossings will total around €80,000. The work includes clearing debris and sediment, with a particular focus on the southern part of the municipality.
In addition to rain-related repairs, the Rural and District Works Plan supports further improvements. In La Escucha, resurfacing has started on a 350-metre stretch of the La Escarihuela slope (€17,200) and a 250-metre section of the Galera road (€13,160). In El Campillo, the Camino de la Cruz paving will be repaired for €12,000. "These works demonstrate the City Council's firm commitment to the outlying districts, not only by addressing emergency situations such as those caused by the rains, but also by making progress in the continuous improvement of the infrastructure and services that our residents demand," Meca explained.









