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Evaluated residents of San Antón in Elche will not be able to recover belongings

The residents of Block 8 of San Antón who were evacuated will be unable to retrieve their possessions upon their return. This was confirmed by Francisco Soler, the Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Urban Planning yesterday Thursday April 24th. The finalised technical reports have now determined that the staircase is the most problematic area, with evident collapse problems, despite its remote location. Consequently, no items can be recovered, although potential solutions are being investigated for specific cases through firefighter interventions, which allow for access to tiny items from balconies. The Governing Board has also approved the provisions for aid to the family units in the building at the same time.

Therefore, the sole viable option for entry is through premeditated interventions by firefighters, who “could enter to retrieve specific small items in a highly organised and timely manner, as the technical report is exceedingly explicit and the risk of collapse is genuine.” Some examples may include items that are indispensable, such as laptops, mobile phones, or medications. In any event, this will necessitate a case-by-case examination. However, it will not be a formula that can be employed to remove furniture or appliances from residences.

One line of 120,000 euros is designated for rent, while the other is for household items.
In terms of the aid that has been announced, a regional subsidy of €364,492 will be provided to all evicted households. However, there will be two options: one that is explicitly for tenants, and another that is general and can be used to purchase furniture, appliances, and clothing. A allocation of €120,000 will be allocated to each option, totalling €240,000. The City Council has provisionally funded hotel accommodation. Additionally, the cost of small furnishings, such as mattresses or box springs, that were required to be completed to provide emergency housing for the homes allocated by Pimesa (with provisional pre-contracts until the regular ones are formalised) to the owners, as well as the cost of two rentals from the end of the year, has been included. Depending on the circumstances, the financial allocation may be increased by €60,000.

Assistance is available to all individuals, including proprietors and tenants, as well as the six households that declined the City Council’s proposals—with whom there is no change—and individuals who were either squatting or in “precarious occupations.” Only the household that was residing in the property at the time of the eviction will be eligible in these unusual circumstances.

Each tenant family will be eligible for a maximum of 9,600 euros. Nevertheless, this benefit will not be provided to a family while they are residing in a housing resource provided by the City Council. They will be able to claim it once they have departed the municipal alternative and have secured their own housing. In terms of homeowner families, the majority of the homes that are yet to be occupied in the new apartments in the neighbourhood with these pre-contracts will receive a minimum of 600 euros and a maximum of 3,000 euros if they satisfy four criteria:

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Evidence of insufficient financial resources to cover the expenses associated with the emergency situation. The family’s annual per capita income is limited to 100% of the current Iprem (Spanish National Income Tax).

The household must be registered in Elche and reside in the vacated residence for a minimum of six months.


Distribution among entities, residences in San Antón, and neighbourhoods


It is important to note that certain families are residing in homes that have been donated by the Conciénciate Foundation, Cáritas, and Un Abrazo de Luz, as they already have their own initiatives in place to address these situations. These families are homeowners, and as such, they are entitled to a residence in the new apartments in San Antón. Nevertheless, the new blocks in Pimesa were home to only 28 residences, which were owned by 31 families. Additionally, the City Council is presently only accepting two rentals for evicted tenants: one for a family in the Raval neighbourhood and another in a student residence. Additionally, as previously mentioned, the owners of the properties in Block 8 who had rented their residences will be eligible to purchase the future 45-unit building.

Families that declined the accommodation alternative


Lastly, Lastra emphasises that they are unable to take any further action in the instances where the City Council’s housing proposal was rejected. I am of the opinion that the City Council has more than adequately executed the emergency plan. He also notes that the circumstances were such that not everyone was able to select a rental location, regardless of whether it was in Carrús, Avenida de la Libertad, or near San Antón. He contends that resources were restricted for these alternatives. “What actions can we take?” I regret that the new block does not provide accommodation for all individuals. Nevertheless, they will be eligible for rental assistance.

Additionally, he contends that the distributions in other neighbourhoods of the city have been determined by the magnitude and vulnerability of each case. He contends that the City Council has provided a document for them to sign in order to substantiate the local government’s provision of the resources available at the time. Consequently, he contends that three householder families have been overlooked, as they have been assigned to apartments that are provided by social organisations.

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Iberdrola announces power outages in Alicante and 13 municipalities from May 17th to 23rd

Iberdrola recently confirmed further power disruptions in Alicante and other municipalities across the province. These disruptions are planned to take place between Saturday, May 17th and Friday, May 23rd. According to the corporation, the purpose of this step is to perform maintenance work to ensure the quality of service and safety of the facilities.

Alicante, Agost, Alcoy, Aspe, Calpe, Elda, Ibi, Xàbia, La Mata – Torrevieja, La Xara-Dénia, Muro de Alcoy, Mutxamel, Partida de Vallonga (Alicante), and Turballos (Muro de Alcoy) are among the places affected by the power outages.

Iberdrola has pledged to giving a 24-hour notice of the commencement of the power outage. This notification will take the form of signs at the impacted entrances that specify the projected start and end hours of the outage. This is done to reduce inconvenience and allow users to take appropriate safeguards at this time.

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The responsible business has indicated that if the work is done ahead of schedule, power would be restored promptly and without notice. To ensure your safety, avoid performing any maintenance work on your facilities during the outage, since power may be restored earlier than expected, posing a danger of major mishaps.

Due to the nationwide blackout on April 28th, the power outage timetable for the following days may alter.

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Power disruptions are scheduled from May 17th to 23rd.
All planned power outages for the week of May 17-23 are listed here, including those in Alicante, Agost, Alcoy, Aspe, Calpe, Elda, Ibi, Xàbia, La Mata-Torrevieja, La Xara-Dénia, Muro de Alcoy, Mutxamel, Partida de Vallonga (Alicante), and Turballos (Muro de Alcoy). Plan ahead!


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Elche Court sentences former mayor of Santa Pola to six and a half years in prison

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Section XI of the Elche-based Court sentenced Miguel Zaragoza, the former mayor of Santa Pola, to six and a half years in prison for malfeasance in conjunction with fraud (two years) and bribery (four and a half years) in the Gran Alacant Clinic case, following a complaint alleging labour patronage in favour of Popular Party members and his own sister, as well as exempting the company from the fee. Zaragoza is not the only person convicted; the ruling also finds the former Personnel Councillor, Jorge Perelló, and the clinic’s two managers, Fernando GS and Manuel RB, guilty and sentences them to the same prison terms for the same crimes, despite the fact that the latter two are considered necessary collaborators. The four must jointly and severally compensate the Santa Pola City Council for €109,371. The Gran Alacant Clinic has already paid €13,022. Pilar ZF, the councillor’s sister and partner, received a two-year and three-month prison sentence for being an accessory to bribery. The facility was also barred from obtaining any subsidies or tax breaks for the next four years. Three individuals were found not guilty: former councillor Loreto Cascales, Francisco Martín, and Antonio MG. The proceedings began with a complaint filed by the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office, and the City Council withdrew the accusations. It has taken more than a year to impose the penalty since the trial concluded.

The defendants Fernando G. S and Manuel RB worked as doctors in a private clinic in Gran Alacant on Avenida Escandinavia, according to the verdict. The former has worked there since 1989, while the latter had been a contractor since 2004. According to the verdict, the clinic “operated on municipal premises without paying any rent, nor did they pay for water, electricity, etc.” According to the ruling, after winning the elections in 2003, Zaragoza, who was mayor until 2015, approached the clinic and stated that “since they had been enjoying free use of the municipal premises, they should contribute to the hiring of an administrative assistant to provide services in the Social Security clinic that was to be opened in the same building and that Servasa was demanding from the City Council.” The councilman informed Fernando GS that the clinic’s administrative concession would be conditional on the appointment of an administrative assistant.

The granting process started the same month, with just Clínica Gran Alacant participating. The clinic was founded in March 2005 “in order to be eligible to participate in the award process.” It was controlled by defendants Manuel RB and Fernando GS, who served as administrator and attorney, respectively. On March 13th, 2006, the ten-year concession was granted. According to the agreement, the clinic would pay €10,920 per year, which may be countered or decreased by offering a medical service to manage temporary sick leave for municipal employees. The cost had to be paid in full for the first year, then in six-month payments. ” Despite knowing that they were in violation of the concession contract’s provisions, neither the mayor nor the Personnel Councillor “demanded compliance.” The clinic received three requests between 2008 and 2009 for noncompliance with the sick leave follow-up service. Without receiving a thorough response, Zaragoza and Perelló summoned the clinic’s administration to produce additional evidence because “they weren’t covering the fee, (…) going so far as to call them fools” during that meeting.

In August, the company abandoned the premises but left a consulting room available for a few hours per week, “which was not notified to the City Council.” The mayor and councillor decided “by mutual agreement” not to submit additional sick leave documents to the clinic due to “the concessionaire’s blatant failure to fulfil its obligation to monitor sick leave.” In 2012, the clinic’s floor space was lowered from 132 to 74 square metres, the cost was reduced to €6,176, and the sick leave monitoring service was replaced by a medical examination service. This alteration was implemented “with full awareness that the procedure was being followed de facto without proof in the file of a cause of public interest , without a hearing from the interested party, and without approval by the plenary session.” However, the fee was not paid.

The services now encompassed emergency treatment as well as general medicine. “This clause was breached by the concessionaire with the approval of the political leaders.” According to the verdict, the clinic was required to carry out improvement works totalling 10,842 euros, which the City Council paid to pass on to the concessionaire, but the money “was never claimed.” According to the verdict, the necessity to hire an administrative assistant “responded to the deliberate desire” of Zaragoza and Perelló to use their position to ensure that the clinic hired persons of their choice, which was completely supported by the concessionaire in exchange for not paying. “Those selected to work as assistants “were recruited because of their affinity or closeness to stated political leaders.”

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Antonio MG succeeded Francisco MM, who had left the clinic on leave to join the PP’s 2011 candidate list and been elected councillor. The verdict stated that these two were unaware of the “false pact” between the politicians and the clinic. Therefore, they receive an acquittal. The third was Pilar ZF, a “politician’s sister and partner.” According to the decision, she “took advantage of her family relationship and stopped showing up to work without justification, knowing that she would face no negative consequences.” Despite not attending to work, she continued to receive her entire income from the clinic, which was agreed upon by the concessionaire in exchange for not having to execute her remaining contractual responsibilities.” City Hall employees filled her absence. Loreto Cascale, Gran Alacant’s councillor, was acquitted because she was unaware of the agreements reached by the now-convicted individuals.


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Thief arrested hiding in Benidorm kitchen

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A man with a dozen prior robbery convictions was arrested in Benidorm after a National Police patrol saw him hidden behind a bar’s kitchen furnishings.

He gained entry by smashing open the glass entrance door and allegedly took a large quantity of seafood and fish. According to law enforcement sources yesterday, Thursday May 15th.

The suspect was previously caught for a robbery at the same place a few days earlier.

He had already been investigated and arrested a month prior for six further robberies at the same bar, as well as five other robberies perpetrated in just over a week at a hotel that was currently being renovated.

On this occasion, police spotted him crouching among the bar’s kitchen furnishings and carrying a rucksack holding a huge quantity of food taken from the institution, primarily fish and shellfish, which he meant to take.

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Following police investigations, the man was turned over to the judicial authorities.


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