The Lanzarote Security and Emergency Consortium, chaired by Councilor Francisco J. Aparicio, warns of the possible cut in communications in the area around the Tinache mountain on Tuesday.
Aparicio explains that this possibility is due to "rehabilitation work on power lines by the Security and Emergency Consortium." "The fire brigade team will work, in collaboration with the Government of the Canary Islands, to speed up the completion of the work as soon as possible," he continues.
The Lanzarote Security and Emergency Consortium apologizes to the citizens affected by this possible cut in communications, which, although temporary, seeks to result in a long-term improvement of services.
The situation is expected to be resolved throughout Tuesday, and residents and users are asked to stay informed through the official channels of the Consortium and the Cabildo of Lanzarote. It is advisable, as far as possible, to carry out procedures that require telephone communication or internet access in advance.