restrict vehicular access from El Cóndor to Bahía Creek

2023-08-31 23:00:46

Dead sea lions continue to appear on different beaches within the Viedma commons as a result of the avian flu that began with the first confirmed case on August 16 in Punta Bermeja. From that moment on, they were counted 53 specimens of sea lions with the virus. The Municipality took action and will restrict vehicular access for 14 days throughout the Viedmense ejido of Camino de la Costa.

Mayor Pedro Pesatti issued a decree to close vehicle access to the beaches for two weeks El Pescadero, Bajada Erica, Bajada de Cailoto Beach, Central Beach, Intermediate Beach, Bajada el Faro, Bajada de Picoto, Espigón, Playa Bonita, Lobería, Bahía Rosas and Bahía Creek.

The basis for that decision is prevent the spread of bird flu and the crisis that the bird life in the area is going through for the cases that continue to appear on the maritime coast of the Viedmense ejido.

The Municipality also requested by this same decree No. 892 requested “the Provincial Executive Power the collaboration for the purpose of articulating reduction measures movement of people and domestic animals on the Atlantic Coast.

Other measures will be placement of security fences with the mission of restricting the passage of peopleand alert notices at the accesses to the beaches of the Viedmense ejido.

In this sense, the Municipality indicated that it will be “The collaboration of the province is essential in order to guarantee police control of the areas and the circulation of environmental guards, reporting accurately on the situation of the virus.

The decree also indicates that the secretary of Services, Public Spaces and Environment, Gastón Gutiérrez, be appointed as municipal representative before the Crisis Committee. A constant communication plan of the current measures and protocols will also be carried out to “avoid risk situations for the population.”


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