Member of the Security Council at the Cabildo PalmNieves Rosa Arroyo proposed as a possible solution for residents and businessmen Puerto Naos and La Bombilla, Declaring these cores as disaster zones, displaced by concentrations of gases of volcanic origin or a similar number.
The idea that Arroyo explained to Efe is that these people collect from insurance compensation fund or state aid to those who have lost their homes or been under lava.
“Loser of home got paid, living in a rented flat or building elsewhere but these people -Residents of La Bombilla and Puerto Naos- doesn’t know what will happen“, he emphasizes.
The legislator is proposing to set a deadline that could be 25 December, a year after the volcanic eruption was declared officially over.
If by then high concentrations of carbon dioxide Those (CO2), which are still detected in these coastal areas today and which in the opinion of scientists are incompatible with life, will continue to be declared a disaster zone or with whatever is most appropriate.
Arroyo explains that this is an idea that needs to be agreed upon within the island government group (PP-PSOE) to see what regulatory framework it has and, above all, what repercussions it should garner from the compensation fund. after a few months they release their gas emissions and these areas become habitable again.
aware of this many details should be outlinedbut he stresses that “a solution needs to be brought to the table” because “we can’t keep insisting that the data from gas measurements is bad, but we can’t put people’s lives at risk either”.
His proposal is to “prevent people from continuing to suffer in the face of so much uncertainty,” as scientists insist they can’t calculate when gases will decrease, even months or even years.
“Of course they would have been a little calmer if they knew what was going to happen.Nieves Rosa Arroyo understands that “at a given date, there will be those who choose to hold out,” but “whoever has a job is likely to receive compensation for being able to redo it elsewhere.”
As an example, he puts the pharmacy in Puerto Naos, which failed to open while those in Todoque and La Laguna were razed and reopened elsewhere.
As for the evacuated neighbors, 104 of whom are still in hotels, one of the options they’ve considered from the Cabildo is whether they want to return with alarming sensors, in areas where possible. gases in high concentrations.
Source: Informacion

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