More than 70 members will be part of the safety for the pilgrimage of Santa Eulalia Rise

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involving thousands of people on Monday January 7

Over seventy troops and security forces are part of the safety device for the pilgrimage of Santa Eulalia increase in the participation of thousands of people on Monday, January 7.

The image of the patron saint of Totana depart from St. James Church, where he has remained for the month of December to its sanctuary.

The MU-502 road that connects the towns of Totana and Aledo be closed to traffic during the morning of Monday, January 7 from 7:30 pm and will be closed to vehicle traffic vehicles until about noon, opening road traffic once the Santa Eulalia has reached the Sanctuary.

For this event, the Councillor for Public Safety, Francisco Hernandez, said of the safety and emergency plan provided, and to ensure that the transfer of the image of the saint to develop normally, and in accordance with the resolutions adopted at the last local board of public safety.

This safety device is composed of a professional team of more than 70 members, will consist of Local Police, Civil Guard Post Totana, of the Traffic and Service Nature Protection (SEPRONA) , Civil Guard, Civil Defence volunteers, Municipal Emergency Service and the Red Cross, as well as troops of Alhama firehouse-Totana, and Forestry agent.

The MU-502 road is closed to traffic about 7:30 am in a spot height Cross Mission and Rulo Roundabout (which communicates with Alternative North), in the first part of that MU -502.

Will open to traffic once the image of Santa Eulalia reaches its sanctuary and traffic officers responsible to check the status of this road permit.

Therefore, vehicles wishing to enter the Sanctuary should do so in the New Road of La Santa, which is enabled only as a gateway.

For the closure of traffic on this road is safe effective addition, intermediate hits the road MU-502 traffic will be cut, so the security mayor sought from citizens, to respect signals traffic at the height of the transfer, urbanization Pond, Camino Murcia, as well as other major access roads, and to use only the new road to La Santa, which leads to the shrine by the spot of Sopanvino.

Similarly, agents of the Traffic Civil Guard, also cut the road Totana Aledo-up to the hamlet of El Jumero.

Hernandez sought from everyone when making fires in the forest to prevent fires, asking all the care environment of the sanctuary and the chapel adjoining areas.

May be made in the traditional bonfires barbecues areas of the sites of the angel, the tap and the back of the sanctuary.

At the same time, he wished the Totana neighbors and people who come to the pilgrimage, you will enjoy this festive day.

The designated areas are the existing public car parks usually in the sanctuary, and when they are completed, will address other Sopanvino area and near the tip of Aledo.

So the mayor responsible and own Local Police Headquarters requesting the cooperation of the neighbors, so that at the time of park their vehicles make them avoid inconvenience to other road users (pedestrians and other vehicles), and trying not to hinder the departure of other parked vehicles.

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