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The Government of Spain allocates more than 4M€ for the definitive repair of the N-3 between Siete Aguas and Buñol
“The Government restores and improves road conditions and guarantees the safety and functionality of the infrastructure,” said Bernabé
The global state investment in Siete Aguas and Buñol exceeds €90M
The delegate of the Government in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé, has visited the works of definitive reconstruction of the N-3 between Siete Aguas and Buñol to which the Government of Spain has allocated more than 4 million euros.
With these actions, “the Government restores and improves road conditions and guarantees the safety and functionality of the infrastructure.” After the dana, the Ministry of Transport carried out urgent actions to not leave without access to several urbanizations and buildings for residential use of the two municipalities. Now, the definitive action has been completed with the replacement and improvement of four kilometers of road.
The works, which have lasted eight months, have focused on the restitution of the collapsed slopes and the extension of new layers of firm, among other works. According to the delegate, “the performance of both the materials used and the solutions finally proposed have been improved, so that the road continues to maintain its functionality in case of new avenues”.
The global investment of the Government of Spain in the municipalities of Siete Aguas and Buñol reaches 92 million euros. The investment in Buñol is close to 80 million euros, of which 14.5 million euros are to cover 100% of the repair of municipal infrastructures. For its part, the investment of Siete Aguas exceeds 10 million euros, of which about 8 million are destined for the repair of the total municipal infrastructures. To all this is added the more than 4 million euros destined for the works of the N-3 between both municipalities.
Barnabas has pointed out that “the integral recovery is under way.” The government, he said, “is aware that much remains to be done, but it is also very important that all the neighbors of the villages of the dana know that the administrations are coordinated and working to provide a response that improves their lives and is more resilient.”