The Casal da Cantarola road between the municipalities of Bombarral and Lorignan is in danger of collapse, the parish of Moita dos Ferreiros was warned, but as an immediate measure, the municipality of Bombarral only plans to pave the road.
The municipal road that crosses Casal da Cantarola and serves other communities “is in danger of collapsing,” said Rui Perdigao, president of the Moita dos Ferreiros parish council in Lorignan.
The mayor explained that the road, built on a slope about seven meters high, had already collapsed several times, taking into account the “high traffic congestion” with “200-300 passes per day” and the problems of lack of traffic. water drainage.
“Water drainage has never been carried out and requires extensive work,” warned Ruy Perdigao, who asked the Bombarral City Council, which owns the road, to take responsibility after the problem worsened in recent months.
In a conversation with Lusa, municipal representatives acknowledged “the need for new measures along the entire route, with some urgency,” with the prospect of “repairing the road by the end of the year or the beginning of next.”
The Leiria District Municipality also intends to begin developing a road rehabilitation project, without setting a time frame.
“We are laying more asphalt concrete mixtures [para repor o que desabou] It covers the sun with a sieve and puts even more pressure on what is there,” said the mayor of the Lorignan parish in the Lisbon region.
Ruy Perdigao called for an immediate geological survey to assess the condition of the road to assess the possible closure of the road and begin major work.
The Moita dos Ferreiros council has received “many complaints from people who are afraid” to go there, fearing some tragic accident, given the “imminent danger”.
In the event of a collapse, the population of the villages will not be isolated, but some of them will be forced to “walk another four to five kilometers.”
“I’m concerned not only about access, but also about the safety of people who may be at risk,” he said, fearing the problem could get worse this winter.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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