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The Mínguez Pier is being built in Torrevieja

The Torrevieja Port Board met yesterday at the offices of the Ports of the Generalitat Valenciana. Marc García, who is the Director General of Coasts, Ports, and Airports, was there, as well as Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, and Agustina Esteve, who is the representative of the Consell in Alicante. All the groups and businesses in the city’s port, like the Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja (RCNT), the marinas of Marina Internacional and Marina Salinas, the Fishermen’s Guild, the Torrevieja salt flats, the tourist apartments of Marina Internacional, the dry dock, and the company that runs the Leisure Centre in the port of Torrevieja, were there.
The Director General of Ports said that the Torrevieja City Council has the right permissions to improve the Mínguez Dock, so the work has already begun. Additionally, the main electrical work on the port area will soon begin, along with the planned redevelopment of Paseo La Libertad and the areas around it. On March 1, the hippie huts will be taken down and moved to the Vía Verde, where they will be set up and will be open to the public during Easter.
Marc García said that the Port of Torrevieja and the Port of Denia are the two most important in the Valencian Community. He also said that the concessionaire company of the Leisure Centre and the Torrevieja council are investing more than 100 million euros right now.
At the same time, the government of Valencia is working on getting a global contract for the work in the area around Eras de la Sal and for the work to reorganise and improve the front of the port. This piece of land will be ready in March. The City Council needs this global concession in order to begin building the new theatre at Eras de la Sal. The building will be located in the old dry dock at the Marina Internacional sports port.
Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, said that the Government team wants the 2026 International Habaneras and Polyphony Competition to take place in this new area at the Eras de la Sal.
Another thing that was talked about this morning at the Port Roundtable with the Marina Salinas, Marina Internacional, and RCNT nautical clubs and ports’ officials was the concession extension that they need to keep doing their work. The length of the extension will rest on the investments that these ports make, which have already been shown to the Director General of Ports.
Enrique Riquelme, who is in charge of the concessionaire company running the Leisure Centre at the port of Torrevieja, said that the underground parking garage with 640 spaces will open in March. This will happen at the same time as the opening of the road from Avenida de La Libertad to the Levante Dock. Also, Riquelme said that the Leisure Centre will be opened in July, after all of the work on it has been finished.
Finally, Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, said that the path for pedestrians that will connect the Levante Dock to the upper part of the Leisure Centre might be finished in June 2025.
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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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Superheroes and National Police visit kids oncology ward at Alicante Hospital

On Thursday, 3rd April, at the Alicante General University Hospital, a day filled with emotions, smiles, and unforgettable moments unfolded. A group of superheroes, accompanied by National Police officers, astonished the children admitted to the paediatric oncology ward. The visit, which was intended to offer emotional support, optimism, and encouragement to children who are battling cancer on a daily basis, was a magical experience for the children, their families, and the healthcare staff.
The heroes were hailed by the children with expressions of joy and awe. The rooms were visited by characters such as Spider-Man, Batman, and Captain America, as well as police officers. They distributed gifts, exchanged embraces, and offered words of encouragement, eliciting smiles and applause with each interaction. The visitors and the juvenile patients established an immediate connection, which fostered an environment of optimism and fortitude.

These types of altruistic actions, which are encouraged by volunteer associations and law enforcement agencies, serve as an illustration of how empathy and social commitment can have a beneficial impact during challenging periods. The visit not only served to raise awareness about the reality of children facing severe illnesses but also encouraged the children.
The transformative power of hope is underscored by gestures such as these, which serve to reinforce the notion that optimism can be the most effective treatment, even on the most challenging days.
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This weekend Alicante will be visited by three NATO ships

Residents of Alicante will have the opportunity to observe the arrival of three NATO ships over the weekend. These ships, two of which are from Spain and one from Turkey, will disrupt the monotony of the Mediterranean until Tuesday 8th April.
The Turkish frigate Kemalreis, the Spanish frigate Ávaro de Bazán, and the Combat Supply Ship Patiño are the three imposing vessels.
Standing NATO Group SNMG-2, which is under the command of Turkish Rear Admiral Ilker Avci, will make a halt in the city following the conclusion of one of NATO’s most significant exercises, Dynamic Mariner/FLOTEX-25, according to the Alicante Naval Command.
This visit is occurring during a rest period for the ships’ crews and to conduct the requisite logistical operations to guarantee that the units remain at sea in the upcoming months, following a series of intensive military exercises at sea.
Nevertheless, the ships are not scheduled to host open days during their visit to the city, as it is a logistical-operational and rest stopover.
The SNMG-2 multinational group is responsible for a variety of primary missions, including the following: enhancing maritime awareness, preparing for deployment to crisis zones and initiating containment efforts, conducting training and exercises to improve interoperability among NATO members, and supporting the Alliance’s deterrence and defence posture.
The NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) administers SNMG-2, which is composed of a number of naval platforms, such as frigates, destroyers, and logistics support vessels, that have been contributed by a variety of NATO member countries.
Armada in Alicante
The Port of Alicante also welcomed the arrival of the Spanish Navy’s 94-metre-long ship “Relámpago” in May 2024. The ship was there to conduct an exercise with the Guardia Civil in order to prevent a terrorist attack involving a car bomb.
The vessel was dispatched to apprehend three suspected jihadists who were operating the explosive from a fishing boat. 200 personnel, including the provincial Guardia Civil and the crew of the patrol boat deployed for the operation, were involved in MARSEC 24’s intervention.
The Navy’s Zone Surveillance Patrol Vessel “Toralla,” which is stationed in Cartagena, also participated in the exercise by simulating the fishing craft of the jihadists. Concurrently, a search for the vehicle bomb was being conducted in the Port of Alicante.
The Technical Specialist in the Deactivation of Explosive Devices (TEDAX) deactivated the device using a robot after it was identified. This allowed specialists to inspect the vehicle by causing a controlled detonation.
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