
This is not about death, although there have been enough in Paiporta and surrounding towns; it’s about cleaning up the mud.
In Andalucía the number of infected, hospitalised and deaths is increasing alarmingly, but what most worries the Junta is the province of Granada.
Hospital Staff at the Virin de las Nieves in Granada are working flat out to prevent the virus spreading to other floors and infecting more personnel.
Six people in Dúrcal have given positive readings in a virus test and the point of origin appears to be a local driving school.
The Junta de Andalucía is prepared to curtail night clubs and other nightlife establishments. This step might be taken because of outbreaks in Córdoba and other provinces.
The Regional Minister for Health, Jesús Aguirre, has ruled out, he says, the idea of putting the metropolitan area of Granada into quarantine.
Coronavirus continues in the provincial capital where there has been two new Covid-19 deaths – there had been no deaths in the province for a week until now.
Residents in Motril’s Barrio San Antonio are desperate; a block of government-subsidized flats has its basement awash with sewage. And this hasn’t suddenly occurred has been a constant problem for the last seven years.