PNV meets with URA to address flood risks in Gatika

The party criticizes the local government's lack of initiative regarding the hydrological challenges of the Butron river.

Aerial view of the Butron river valley and surrounding green fields.
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Aerial view of the Butron river valley and surrounding green fields.

The PNV has held a meeting with the Basque Water Agency (URA) to assess flood risks in Gatika, while criticizing the local government's handling of the situation.

Representatives from the PNV met with officials from URA to analyze the impact of recent flooding from the Butron river on Gatika's infrastructure and local economy. The meeting focused on the need for coordinated action to mitigate the hydrological complexity of the area.
The party emphasized the importance of rigorous and constant cooperation between different administrative levels. They reiterated their commitment to working actively from the opposition to represent the concerns of the residents and contribute to finding effective solutions.
Additionally, they expressed concern over the local government's perceived lack of initiative, accusing them of passivity regarding this critical issue. The PNV argued that the municipality must be more involved and coordinated with other institutions to protect the interests of the community.