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Alicante TRAM put 164,840 trains and trams into service in 2024

In 2024, 164,840 trains and trams were put into operation by TRAM of Alicante.
Throughout Alicante’s independent network, TRAM Alicante provided 164,840 train and tram movements last year. This number indicates that 452 services were held every day on average. With the inclusion of Metrovalencia and TRAM Alicante, the total number of movements in the FGV is 691,324 with an average of 1,894 trips per day covering 9,997,130 km.
Here is a breakdown of all the services that were offered: The following lines and numbers of trams: line 1 (Luceros-Benidorm), line 2 (Luceros-Sant Vicent del Raspeig), line 3 (Luceros-El Campello), line 4 (Luceros-Plaza La Coruña), line 5 (Porta del Mar-Plaza La Coruña), and line 9 (Benidorm-Dénia).
Number of kilometres covered
In 2024, the compositions that travelled the farthest each year were the TRAM trains on line 1, which travelled 1,120,363 kilometres. On lines 2, 3, 4, and 9, the trams covered a total of 436,010 kilometres, 415,815 kilometres, 243,524 kilometres, 192,885 kilometres, and 667,265 kilometres, respectively.
With all of these trains and trams running around the province of Alicante, FGV covered 3,086,862 kilometres. It would take more than seventy-seven full revolutions around the Earth along the equator to cover this distance.
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Fire in Benidorm sees two being treated for smoke inhalation

On Friday afternoon, April 4th, a fire at a residence on Avenida del Mediterráneo resulted in the transfer of a 73-year-old resident and a 43-year-old local police officer from Benidorm to the Marina Baixa Hospital in La Vila Joiosa.
Yesterday, Saturday April 5th, the Emergency Information and Coordination Centre (CICU) reported that a SAMU unit and a Basic Life Support (BLS) unit responded to the fire site at approximately 7 p.m. The two individuals who sustained inhalation injuries were subsequently taken to hospital.
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ETA member who was accused of planting a bomb at Alicante airport acquitted

Iratxe Sorzábal, a former commander of the ETA, has been acquitted by the National Court of the charge of placing an explosive device at the Alicante-Elche airport. Tedax deactivated the device, and the prosecution requested a six-year penitentiary sentence for the unsuccessful attack.
The primary piece of evidence was a handwritten letter that the Public Prosecutor’s Office attributes to Iratxe Sorzábal. The letter acknowledges the facts. The sentence states that the authorities issued a handwriting expert report that analysed several documents discovered in France, including the “kantada” that was attributed to the defendant. The Chamber further states that “this handwriting expert report, dated May 20, 2008, was ratified in the investigation phase before the Court; however, the Public Prosecutor’s Office did not propose it as evidence subsequently.” Consequently, the court emphasises that this discrepancy was the result of the absence of substantiation for a critical piece of information, namely the authorship report.
The court stated that it cannot be regarded as evidence against the defendant because it was not brought to trial and has not been subjected to a contradiction between the parties.
The court also considered the fact that Iratxe Sorzábal’s defence had explicitly challenged the report, claiming that she did not recognise the document as her own and had not written it.
The court also underscores that the authors of the police intelligence report, which analysed the existence and components of ETA’s Ibarla commando, its activities, and the details of the assaults it committed, were not proposed to testify at the trial. The existence and components of ETA’s Ibarla commando were analysed in this report, which was compared to documents discovered in France.
The ruling cautions that the report could have provided insight into the potential authorship of the explosives placed at the Alicante airport, in contrast to the defendant’s denial of any involvement.
Iratxe Sorzábal, who served her initial sentence in France in the late 1990s for her involvement with ETA, was extradited to Spain in 2001. Despite her efforts to avert the extradition through a hunger strike, which she defended by citing the potential for mistreatment by Spanish law enforcement, she was extradited.
Following her release in September 2001, she re-entered ETA and was apprehended in 2015 in France, this time in the company of erstwhile ETA leader David Pla.
For the first time in Spain, she was sentenced to 24 and a half years in prison in 2022 for a double assault that occurred in November 1996 in Gijón, targeting the Palace of Justice and a pharmacy.
The National Court reopened the investigation into the 1996 murder of Montxo Doral, a non-commissioned officer of Ertzaintza. The Basque Autonomous Police have attributed the crime to a commando unit under the command of Sorzabal.
In June 2006, the Paris Criminal Court sentenced her in absence to three years in prison for her membership in ETA’s political apparatus. She was again sentenced in her absence in 2013 at the trial in which her daughter’s father, former ETA leader Mikel Carrera Sarobe Ata, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of two Guardia Civil officers in Capbreton in 2007.
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Van falls into a ditch on a closed street in Crevillente

On Wednesday afternoon, April 3rd, a van was ensnared in a ditch that had been opened by roadworks on Calle Santa María de la Cabeza, which is located in the centre of Crevillent (Alicante). Witnesses reported that the driver entered a road that was clearly marked as closed for maintenance work at approximately 7:59 p.m., which is when the incident occurred.
The white van, which entered the construction site, came to a halt on its side after one of its wheels tumbled into the ditch in the centre of the road, as seen in the photograph. The incident elicited enthusiasm among passersby, who approached to enquire about the situation. Construction workers and security personnel intervened to facilitate the vehicle’s removal.
The images illustrate the peril that unauthorised access to streets that have been closed for public works can pose, despite the fact that the driver’s condition has not been disclosed and no injuries have been reported.
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