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Experts say it’s crucial to “gain time,” since suicide is hesitant until the very end

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It is crucial to “gain time” so that a person with suicidal tendencies might think of other options since they are “ambivalent” right up until the very last minute, questioning whether to carry out the deed and even regretting it.

During the panel discussion “Suicide prevention is possible” at the EFE Forum “New challenges in mental health after the Dana,” which was organised by the EFE Agency in partnership with Johnson & Johnson and 8 Mediterráneo, psychiatrists Jesús Enrique Mesones and Eduardo Jesús Aguilar brought attention to this.

Experts estimate that there is one suicide fatality for every thirty attempts, but that “contagion effect” can be avoided with adequate and constructive communication: “More than saving lives, we actually help people save their lives.”

“Just by listening to people who have these kinds of problems we can do a lot from our consultations, carry out an intervention without being a super specialist,” said Mesones, vice president of the Spanish Society of Suicidology, professor at the Catholic University of Murcia, and head of the Psychiatry Service at Torrevieja Hospital.

He says that although most suicide victims “want to stop suffering, very few do so consciously and behind every suicide there is usually a mental pathology,” half of suicides are caused by depression.

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The impacted individuals also visit their primary care physician. According to Eduardo Jesús Aguilar, a psychiatrist at the Hospital Clínico de Valencia, a professor at the University of Valencia, and a researcher at Cibersam and Incliva, primary care physicians are responsible for obtaining “sufficient information to be able to make the first entry” during those ten minutes of patient care.

According to Mesones, the individual who kills themselves “is ambivalent until the last moment,” citing instances where those who attempt suicide by jumping off a bridge express regret at the last minute. According to him, “at the time of the acute intervention, the essential thing is to gain time so that they can consider other ways out.”

Additionally, Aguilar thinks it’s critical to recognise that suicide behaviour “is characteristically fluctuating, even though it’s chronic,” and that in the ER, “they know that if they give enough time there is an upswing and a downswing.”

Mesones claims that a suicidal person who has attempted suicide and is in the emergency room has the chance to receive treatment during a waiting period known as “chronotherapy”: “We have the opportunity to be able to address them and we must have the capacity, training and sufficient education to assist them.”

Lithium salts for bipolar disorder patients, clozapine, an atypical antipsychotic for schizophrenia patients, and esketamine for depression patients are the only treatments that have been demonstrated to help prevent suicidal behaviour, according to Mesones. “A study conducted in several Spanish centres reflects the effectiveness of this drug in improving suicidal thoughts, which is very promising,” Mesones said.

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A loss, a breakup, an existential crisis, abuse, or mistreatment are some of the things that could hasten this decision, according to Mesones. He explains that while many situations can lead someone to “think that the help they are going to receive is not worth it,” “fortunately not all people who think about suicide do so, the rate is 2%.”

Aguilar says that we need to observe how it changes “and that the rates for women do not rise, but that for men they fall,” in addition to the fact that we have tools to prevent and treat suicide because of the innovation of companies like those sponsoring this event. He says that 70% of suicides are men and 30% are women, for which there may be a variety of reasons.

Disasters like the Dana disaster, which create a sense of “unity” and the impulse to aid others, “protect at first” those who are contemplating suicide, according to the vice president of the Spanish Society of Suicidology.

“It has made many people abandon that idea and start helping families, but that is my perception, there will be no data on that,” says Mesones, who further states that “in the future, if mental illness increases, it will lead to suicides.” EFE

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Torrevieja beach bars placed out to tender, but they won’t open until summer

Torrevieja Beach Bars

Chiringuitos will not be accessible on Torrevieja’s beaches this Easter. Tourists anxiously anticipate the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing beverage on the sand, but neither residents nor visitors will be able to do so. The reason is that the tender for the concession to operate seasonal food and refreshment services on Torrevieja’s beaches was not submitted in a timely manner. The Public Sector Procurement Portal published it at the beginning of the month, and the deadline for submitting proposals is next Monday, 24th March.

Ten chiringuitos have been advertised for tender. Each one corresponds to a unique lot, and no more than one is permitted. The City Council’s objective is to increase the number of candidates entitled to receive one of these establishments.

In contrast to other municipalities, such as Orihuela, Torrevieja has established a uniform, standardised fee for each beach establishment. Every respondent is required to provide a minimum of €8,060 annually. Any proposal that exceeds this minimum will be the deciding factor.

The municipal coffers will receive a minimum of 322,000 euros in fees for the seaside bars over the course of the years 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028, as the contract is for these years.

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A total of ten beach bars will be provided, as indicated by the technical specifications and the explanatory report. These will be dispersed across three shores. Seven beach establishments are available in La Mata, including two on Los Náufragos beach and one on Los Locos beach. The dimensions of each of these seashore bars must be identical. They are prohibited from occupying a total of 70 square meters, with 20 square meters designated for the beach bar and 50 square meters for the terrace. Furthermore, the seaside bar must be accompanied by a 10-square-metre restroom. The infrastructure must be dismantled by the successful candidates at the conclusion of each season.

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A season that commences on March 15th and concludes on October 31st. Therefore, it is evident that the inaugural season will commence several weeks or even months after the application deadline has expired, as the contracting committee is required to evaluate and ultimately award the contract.

This tender, which was initiated in early December of last year following the expiration of the previous contract, is scheduled to come mere days before Easter. The installation of the shoreline bars in La Mata was delayed until the last day of March last year, as the Ministry of the Environment required authorisation after confirming that the Kentish Plover, a vulnerable species, did not nest in the area.


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Torrevieja earthquake simulation CANCELLED

The earthquake simulation that was due to happen in Torrevieja today has been CANCELLED due to the rain.


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Earthquake drill about to start in Torrevieja

Torrevieja Local Police

Torrevieja is conducting an earthquake exercise today, Friday March 21st. Federico Alarcón, Councillor for Security and Emergencies, proclaimed that the city is conducting this drill to “be prepared in case something similar happens again, God forbid,” concomitant with the tragedy that occurred in 1829 as a result of an earthquake that impacted the entire Vega Baja region. Additionally, the councillor underscores the significance of “mutual understanding” among all agencies involved in an emergency situation, such as an earthquake. Efficient mitigation necessitates the manner in which those who are required to respond to a catastrophe do so. In reality, this exercise will involve a variety of entities, including the Red Cross, Civil Guard, Civil Protection, Local Police, SAMU (National Emergency Management Service), and firefighters.

The earthquake exercise will be conducted in three phases, as per Tomás Jesús Gallardo, the head of the Torrevieja Main Fire Station. The initial phase, “phase 0”, will involve a seismic alert. During this period, a Municipal Operational Coordination Centre (CECOPAL) will be established to determine whether the municipality’s schools should be evacuated in the event of “the imminent occurrence of a hypothetical earthquake”. The intervening bodies will concentrate on resolving the situation in the second phase, with a particular emphasis on the Sports Palace and the Las Lagunas Secondary School. Lastly, the “normalisation phase” will involve a press conference to provide an update on the seismic event, the response, and its repercussions.

The Councillor for Security and Emergencies emphasised that this is merely an exercise, as numerous residents mistakenly contact emergency services during these drills, believing them to be genuine emergencies. Indeed, Torrevieja is scheduled to host the weekly Friday market during the exercise, which commences at 9:30 a.m. Federico Alarcón says that the exercise will not encounter any difficulties due to this market. He also stated that it is advantageous that the potential earthquake does not occur at a time that is convenient for all parties involved.


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