The City Council has set up a crisis committee to monitor the communal situation during the state of alert, which communicates in remote mode and is made up of the mayor, the communal secretary and the street cleaning, police, general services, communications and civil protection departments.
Some of the measures adopted are the abolition of personal service in the Town Hall, although the Department of Social Services (965837223) and the Department of Citizen Counselling (96 583 36 00 and 900 20 40 50) will provide a telephone service. The only municipal departments that will maintain personal attention are the local police and the domestic help service of the social services.
In addition, care for elderly people or people with reduced mobility will be provided by social services and local NGOs. Although there are many citizens who have volunteered, the city council recommends that they stay in their homes. We thank everyone for their helpfulness.
The Civil Protection and the Red Cross have made it possible for a vehicle to transport medicines and food to elderly people or people with mobility difficulties. People who need this service can call 647 613076 and 96. 583. 16. 16.
The Calp Town Council has informed the population that the units against gender violence of the Local Police, the Civil Guard and the Department of Equality are continuing their work. If you need these services, you can call 96 583 90 00, 96 583 00 80 and 96. 36 00.
The company that holds the concession for the cleaning service, Acciona, disinfects the streets of the municipality every night with a specific product. Aguas de Calpe, for its part, has guaranteed that there will be no supply shortages as long as the alarm condition persists.
The Provincial Coastal Service has informed the Mayor that the salvage operations on the beaches of Calpe, which were to begin this week, have been postponed until the end of the state of alert.