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Date Published: 13/01/2022
ARCHIVED - Shameful photos show political incompetence over botched Mar Menor clean-up
Cartagena city council accused of making things worse while attempting to remove waste from the Mar Menor
The Murcia-based environmental protection and protest action group MarMenorKO has criticised Cartagena city council for its substandard clean-up job of the beaches around the Mar Menor.
Diggers have been sent to the area in an attempt to remove the sludge, and industrial rakes are also being used to try and clean the residue in the water, with mixed levels of success. It turns out that trying to rake water isn’t an overly effective way of cleaning it, and that the caterpillar tracks of the excavators have only made things worse.
In their comments on the developing situation, MarMenorKO has called the Cartagena city council and its mayor “the cancer of the Mar Menor”, and has questioned why the work is not being supervised by a biologist.
¡QUE ALGUIEN PARE ESTO POR FAVOR!@NoeliaArroyoHer, una cosa es retirar los fangos y otra muy distinta destrozar y contaminarlo todo.
— @MarmenorKO. (@MarmenorKO_) January 12, 2022
¿Cómo es posible que estos trabajos no estén supervisados por un biólogo?
SOIS EL CANCER DEL MAR MENOR y no tenéis solución.
➡️ pic.twitter.com/UcgsyG57lg
Images: Miguel_Egea/MarMenorKO
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