The delegate of the Government in the Valencian Community, Pilar Bernabé, visited today, together with the mayor of Paiporta, Vicent Císcar, and together with the head of the Demarcation of Roads, Guillermo Llopis, the works of reconstruction of the Carrer Convent runway in that municipality, carried out by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MITMA).
This is one of the runways that collapsed in Paiporta during the damage on October 29 in which the Ministry is carrying out the reconstruction with an investment of 1.6 million euros. Along with this, MITMA is also rebuilding in this municipality the walkways of Poeta Ángel González, with an investment of more than 2 million euros; and that of María Cambrils with more than 1.8 million.
Bernabé pointed out that, after the rains on Monday, Paiporta “is one of the municipalities that in the last two days has lived with great anguish the situation that we faced as a red alert. Here the Government of Spain has a large number of works in progress to improve the life and physiognomy of the city and the life of all the neighbors of the municipality. I have been visiting with the head of the Road Demarcation of the Government Delegation, with the mayor and with members of the municipal corporation some of the works that, of course, we had to stop this past Sunday, alert all the companies that were working, both in the works of the Ministry of Transport and also in the works of the Hydrographic Confederation of Júcar to warn and alert all the workers.”
Finally, the delegate of the Government also recalled that through the Ministry of Transport, “37 municipal infrastructure works are being worked on and executed that the Government of Spain has directly assumed, among them eight bridges, the three walkways in this city of Paiporta, such as the Carrer Convent that we visit today. Now they’re going to wait a few days until I can turn down the water to continue working.”