The fire at two Atalaya nightclubs in Murcia sparked numerous political and institutional reactions. Regional president Fernando López Miras showed himself “Anxious and sad” Upon news of fires breaking out in several nightclubs in Murcia’s Atalayas entertainment district. It is stated that at least thirteen people died and many people were missing in the fire. López Miras is “closely following” the development of events and confirmed that the work of emergency services continues.
vice president of Murcian, José Angel AnteloAt the same time, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Security and Regional Planning described the fire as a “disaster” and announced that his Government would do everything in its power to deal with the victims and clarify the causes of the incident. Antelo assured that he is in constant communication with the district president and the City Council. He also thanked cooperation of other Murcian municipalities. In this sense, it is worth noting the following. Lorca City Council It sent support staff to cooperate in psychological intervention to those affected by the fire at the Fonda Milagros entertainment venue in Murcia and to relatives of the victims.
Murcia Mayor José Ballesta appeared before the media. After updating the death toll, Ballesta explained that the job of exhuming the bodies was very complicated. Underlining that the Judicial Police is working intensively to identify the bodies, the council member said, “We are working in almost hellish conditions due to the condition of the interior, but progress continues.” “We hope Determining this information to be transferred to families as soon as possible, “They are going through a terrible time, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.” The mayor also reported that the City Council mobilized a detachment of 12 fire trucks and 40 personnel from the fire stations of Infante Don Juan Manuel. and Espinardo and 18 Local Police agents.
On the other hand, Ballesta convened the Crisis Committee of the City Council with the participation of everyone responsible for the Local Police, Firefighters, Civil Protection, among others, to assess the situation with more precise and accurate information. The mayor had to end his appearance looking visibly impressed when he wanted to thank security and emergency crews for what he described as their “heroic” work.
Pedro Sánchez puts all cooperation at the disposal of the regional government
Deputy head of the government and general secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, He wanted to convey his support to the families of those who lost their lives in the fire through his profile on the social network called ‘X’. “My love and solidarity with the victims and their relatives of the tragic fire that occurred this morning in a nightclub in Murcia,” he emphasized. He also conveyed “all our support and cooperation” to Murcia president Fernando López Miras and expressed his gratitude “to the emergency services deployed in the region for their work.”
People’s Party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo also regretted the deaths at the Fonda Milagro nightclub. “I am very sorry and want to accompany the relatives of the victims of the fire that occurred in Murcia this morning in their grief,” Feijóo wrote in his personal account at the Murcia Region social network Fernando López Miras. he wrote.
The government’s deputy head, Yolanda Díaz, expressed her “concern” and “love” for the people affected by the fire. “I follow with concern the news about the tragedy that took place in Murcia. My love to all the people affected and my condolences to the family and friends of the deceased,” the acting head of the government wrote on his account on the social network X. .
Popular councilman from CargagenaNoelia Arroyo, published that he was “shocked” by the tragedy that took place in Murcia this morning, and expressed his “condolences to the families who were shaken by this great misfortune. I wish a speedy recovery to the injured.” He also showed solidarity with the mayor of Murcia and the soldiers who responded to the disaster.
Murcia sport mourns the tragedy
Murcia sport also cried due to the tragedy. Two of the clubs, UCAM Murcia Club Baloncesto and ElPozo Murcia Costa Cálida Fútbol Sala, whose teams played their matches at the Palacio de los Deportes, very close to the site of this deadly fire, responded with notes of condolence.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragedy that occurred this morning near the Palacio de los Deportes. We offer all our support to the troops fighting to save the lives of those affected. We offer our condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. RIP” is the joint message shared by UCAM CB and ElPozo.
Real Murcia also responded as follows: “We would like to express our deepest condolences A message of strength and courage to all the families of the dead and the injured. The centenary Grana institution wrote RIP.
Signs of distress also came from other cities in the Region and from Fútbol Club Cartagena. Jimbee Fútbol Indoor also left a note from Cartagena: “From Jimbee Cartagena, we want to extend our condolences to the friends and families of those killed in the fire. We also want to send lots of encouragement to the injured for a speedy recovery and rescue. RIP.”
Hozono Global Jairis and Alcantarilla also joined in expressing their condolences.
Source: Informacion
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