Sewage has flooded Guacimeta beach in Playa Honda this Wednesday, according to reports from the San Bartolomé Neighborhood Party. "The sewage is reaching the sea," said Manuel Rodríguez, president of the formation. Rodríguez stated that "quite a few residents" have come to his establishment in that town to tell him "the problems they are having" and denounces that "no one has been sent" to clean it up.
Around 10 a.m. this Wednesday, a local resident and her daughter "showed up" at the party headquarters to "tell" Carlos Pérez López, general secretary of the formation, what they had seen "while walking along the beach", as Pérez himself confirmed to La Voz.
At 2 p.m., the water was still "pouring into the sea", Rodríguez reported, who lamented that at that time "still" no one had gone "to clean anything". "We are going to call the Municipal Police, since quite a few residents are denouncing the situation," these two members of the Neighborhood Party have assured.
The political formation has lamented "the image that a town of 11,000 inhabitants gives" with "these problems" facing tourism and has criticized that "the people of the municipality, who pay taxes, have to put up with these things".
This is not the first time that sewage has mixed with rainwater and flowed into the sea in Playa Honda. Those responsible for the Neighborhood Party point to a "work that was done about 3 years ago" in which, they say, "they joined rainwater and sewage".









