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Torrevieja, the first job fair for people with disabilities

Torrevieja Jobs Fair

The “Virgen del Carmen” Cultural Centre in Torrevieja will be the site of the 1st Employment Fair for Inclusion today, Thursday, February 13, from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm. This is an important event that will help everyone find work.

The goal of this project is to connect talented people with companies and make everyone more employable, especially disabled people and people in vulnerable situations. These groups will be able to connect with companies that are open to hiring people with disabilities, find job openings, and take part in workshops and talks about jobs.

Twenty local groups and companies, including the Adiem Foundation, Labora, AMFA Torrevieja, the Red Cross, COCEMFE Alicante, Convega, and the Torrevieja Tourism Centre, will be at the event. Other big names in the business world include Pepco, Carrefour, Primark, DÍA, Leroy Merlin, Tabisam, Alannia, CasaVerde, and Pepco.

The following is the schedule of events:

9:30 a.m.: The opening ceremony.

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10 a.m.: Pepco, Leroy Merlin, and Feuvert will give talks.

10:30 a.m., La Merced Migraciones will give a talk called “How to Prepare a Good CV?”

11 a.m.: Cáritas will give a talk called “Self-candidacy for job search.”

11:30 a.m., the Red Cross will hold a talk called “How to Face a Job Interview?”

12:00, Comisiones Obreras will give a talk called “Know Your Labour Rights.”

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12:30 p.m., there will be a talk called “Different types of training: Training for employment.”

13:00: A talk called “What are placement agencies?”

13:00 Talk about Labora’s services

At 14:00 the event will close.

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Two helicopter rescues in a single morning of two injured climbers in the Muela and Orihuela mountain ranges

On the first day of May, firefighters rescued a man who was ascending the Black Wall on the Piti Route in the Sierra de la Muela in Orihuela.

The officers responded to the call at 10:17 a.m. on Thursday and provided assistance to a man who had been struck, resulting in facial injuries and leg discomfort that impeded his ability to continue his ascent.

The Provincial Consortium dispatched a rescue helicopter, which landed to enable the rescuers to administer treatment. A crane was employed to lift the injured man to the ground and convey him to the Vega Baja Hospital helipad after the helicopter was re-entered the air. At 2:11 p.m., the operation concluded four hours later.

In the meantime, at 1:11 p.m., another request was received to rescue a woman in the Pared de Ana climbing area, which is located near the Bonanza pine forest in the Sierra de Orihuela. The woman sustained injuries such as a pneumothorax, a fractured scapula, ribs, tibia, and fibula after being left hanging approximately 150 metres high as a result of rockfalls. She also struck the wall. At 3:47 p.m., she was also evacuated to the helipad of the regional hospital.

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Otters spotted in Guardamar del Segura

The province of Alicante has observed otters. This population is one of the most recent discoveries in the southern region of the province, where numerous specimens of this European mammal have been identified in the Segura River areas. The populations are situated between Bajo Vinalopó and Vega Baja.

The Keuper Environmental Association and the Association for Rural Development of Camp d’Elx-ADR have identified the presence of these mammals in the municipality of Guardamar del Segura. As part of the ‘Lutra Lutra’ Project, which concentrates on the study of otters, they have installed camera devices.

The discovery of numerous specimens has been made possible by the cameras deployed in the Segura River as it passes through Guardamar and in the network of ditches and canals that lead up to the El Hondo Natural Park in Elche-Crevillent. According to the Keuper association, these otters have been observed at the weir and ancient flour mill of Sant Antonio, which are situated in the old river branch and are only one kilometre from the sea.

The environmental association elucidates that this mammal has successfully recolonised the Segura River and the system of ditches, canals, and reservoirs in El Hondo Natural Park. The drainage and rehabilitation work in the area has facilitated the discovery of these specimens.

The initiative is currently in the process of advancing to the next phase, during which members and volunteers conduct transects to identify potential tracks and droppings. The Agrochemistry Department of the Miguel Hernández University of Elche will collect and analyse them to ascertain the impact and abundance of microplastics in the diet of this nocturnal and elusive mammal.

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This initiative is a component of the collaboration agreement between the Keuper Environmental Association, the Association for Rural Development of Camp d’Elx-ADR, and the LIBERA initiative, which is promoted by SEO/BirdLife in partnership with Ecoembes.


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Man arrested after being caught trying to rob a house still under construction

A 33-year-old man in Aspe (Alicante) has been arrested by the Guardia Civil after the owner discovered him attempting to burgle a home that is currently under construction. The Guardia Civil stated that the individual was located and arrested by officers in less than half an hour, after the discovery was made through the building’s security cameras.

At 3:57 a.m., the Aspe Guardia Civil received a dispatch regarding a potential burglary at a residence that was still under construction. Security cameras installed within the residence had alerted the proprietor to the presence of an individual.

The Guardia Civil was promptly informed by the householder. Upon their arrival at the scene, the officers collected the information provided by the complainant and plainly identified the alleged perpetrator, who had a lengthy history of property crimes.

The putative perpetrator was located and apprehended by the Guardia Civil at 4:18 a.m., “just 21 minutes after receiving the alert,” the Civil Guard emphasised. An operation was initiated in the surrounding area.

The Investigating Court No. 4 of Novelda ordered the detainee’s release with the imposition of precautionary measures when he was brought before it on charges of attempted larceny.

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The Civil Guard is grateful for the public’s cooperation and advises that, in such circumstances, it is advisable to refrain from engaging in direct confrontations and to promptly contact the emergency number 062.


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