A resident of Yaiza denounces the "repeated deposition of debris" in El Golfo de Lanzarote. Some waste left specifically near the "volcanic lava" on the borders of the Timanfaya National Park, according to the reader to La Voz. "I find it very curious that it is on the edge of the national park and I am shocked that the rubble is thrown on the volcanic lava," the man revealed.
Since the "three years" that he has been residing in Lanzarote, he has been seeing that image "every day". "It has always been like this," he has collected. He recognizes that the waste continues to pile up and the piles of garbage grow more and more. "The days go by and a solution is not sought," he criticized.
This citizen has urged the Yaiza City Council to start imposing fines. "The first thing is to sanction and enable an area to leave the remains," he added.
What seems "surprising" is that the Council's waste truck arrives in the area "twice a week", but only collects "furniture, washing machines, etc.". "They leave the rubble there and don't come for it," he revealed.
The man laments the state of the surroundings of the natural park. "It is a pity that we have such a beautiful place in those conditions," he complained.