A FOUNDATION PROVIDES THE MATERIAL, WHICH WILL BE INSTALLED BY THE CONSORTIUM

An agreement to install 13 lifebuoys in dangerous areas of the coast of Tinajo

The KrogagerFonden Foundation will assume the costs of the material and the Consortium will be responsible for installing it in rocky and difficult-to-access areas or those with strong waves...

December 1 2015 (13:13 WET)
An agreement to install 13 lifeguards in dangerous areas of the Tinajo coast
An agreement to install 13 lifeguards in dangerous areas of the Tinajo coast

The Lanzarote Safety and Emergency Consortium is installing 13 lifebuoys in dangerous coastal areas of the municipality of Tinajo, following an agreement signed with the KrogagerFonden Foundation, which provides the material. The lifebuoys have been installed in 13 "rocky and difficult-to-access areas or those with strong waves," explain from the Cabildo. These elements will thus be in places such as Bocachica, La Derecha, Betancoras, Las Lajas, Tenesara, Tenesara Oeste, Caleta del Mariscadero, Mariscadero Sur, Las Malvas, La Madera, El Quemao, Ola de la Izquierda and La Santa.

The president of the Consortium and councilor responsible for this area in the Cabildo, Echedey Eugenio, and the president of the KrogagerFonden Foundation, Rune Soren Eilif Knude, signed an agreement this Monday at Club La Santa for the installation of these maritime rescue and rescue elements. The event was also attended by the mayor of this municipality, Jesús Machín.

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Through this agreement, the Consortium will proceed during this week, with the collaboration of the Tinajo City Council, to install the 13 lifebuoys in these dangerous coastal areas, frequented by bathers, surfers or fishermen. The new lifebuoys are in addition to the five already installed last year in areas of the coast of the municipality of Yaiza with the same characteristics.

Eugenio thanked "the free collaboration of the KrogagerFonden Foundation", linked to Club La Santa, which will assume the costs of supplying the material, and explained that the installation of these rescue elements has been carried out based on a study prepared by the Emergency Agents Unit.

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