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The Mayor of Santander Demands that Costas Explain Now Why the Collapsed Runway Was Less Secure than the One Planned in 2004

Summary by El Mundo
Gema Igual sends by letter to Environment Secretary Hugo Morán about ten "doubts" about a "structural" problem in the execution of the bridge on which 6 young people died on March 3th. Read

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Gema Igual (PP) avoids assuming any responsibility for the maintenance of the wooden structure in which six young people died and for the unheeded call of the Local Police that warned of the risk of collapse on the eve of the accident: "I have not considered resigning" The mayor of Santander, Gema Igual (PP), has again avoided this Wednesday assuming any responsibility after the collapse of the runway of the coastal path of the north coast of th…

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Gema Igual sends by letter to Environment Secretary Hugo Morán about ten "doubts" about a "structural" problem in the execution of the bridge on which 6 young people died on March 3th. Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The Santander City Council plenary refused this Thursday to assume political responsibilities for the deadly collapse of the El Bocal coastal runway, which caused the death of six young people. The decision was taken with the votes of the PP government team, during an extraordinary session requested by the opposition.

·Pamplona, Spain
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The mayor of Santander, Gema Igual, has pointed this Wednesday to the possibility that the El Bocal catwalk would collapse on March 3 because in the work of the coastal path that Costas awarded, materials of inferior quality were used than those foreseen in the project."If the constructive solution is not adequate, perhaps it is not maintenance, it could be a structural failure", said Igual, who has appeared, in a press conference, to inform tha…

·Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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