Fuentecen he faces the end of August with the sadness of not having been able to celebrate his big days, as well as the night march that he carries out annually. At a time when the town multiplied its population by more than three, the “damn virus”, as his mayor Juan Antonio Martín calls him, has made it impossible to have a normal summer in the municipalityAlthough fortunately to date no neighbor is known to have suffered from it.
However, the municipality looks very askance at the road that runs alongside it. A N-122 that has taken more than one life in recent years -and one just a few weeks ago- and has registered many accidents. Martín aims fundamentally at the Roa crossing. “We depend on the Roa Health Zone and if we want to go we have to go through a very dangerous crossing. When it was put on almost 20 years ago, we already warned engineers of the danger, and we have been claiming that it is not right for a long time, but we have not achieved anything. It has poor visibility and we have had more than one scare so far”, Sentence.
The complete talk with the mayor of the riverside town can be reproduced in the following audio.
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