Eagles Mayor, Juan Ramírez Soto, accompanied by other officials, visited the site of the weekly market where there has been an exercise in assembling and managing a camp victims.
Eagles Mayor, Juan Ramírez Soto, together with other authorities, has attended today Wednesday, September 22, a joint exercise that the Military Emergency Unit (UME) and the Spanish Red Cross have developed on the premises of the weekly market, which main objective is the setting up and running a camp for 500 homeless people affected by an emergency.
The drill, involving a thousand troops, is made in the context of EMU internal maneuvers developed as tuning Flood Campaign 2010.
Faced with the imminent onset of the rainy season, two units of the EMU, Emergency Battalion Bétera (Valencia) and Support Regiment Emergency Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid), along with members of the Spanish Red Cross have conducted several training exercises, such as eviction from a school in the town, allegedly affected the emergence, whose students have been moved, Fili and welcomed in that camp.
During the ceremony, the mayor of Eagle, Juan Ramirez, wanted to take this opportunity to again publicly thank, on behalf of all citizens, the municipality received support from the EMU and other emergency agencies , last August, after heavy flood that hit the city.
Ramirez stressed the importance of this tipi exercises, according to the mayor "serve to strengthen ties of cooperation between different bodies and sharing knowledge that can be very useful in real situations, as seen recently in Aguilas, where Fortunately, the magnitude of the facts is not similar to these exercises, but did show the value of coordination between different groups of emergency in the Eagles case was extraordinary. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas