Mogán Residents Warn of Collapse Risk Amidst Municipal Inaction

An opposition councilor has filed a formal request due to the Mogán City Council's lack of response after a wall collapsed in Arguineguín.

Image of a collapsed wall in a residential street, with debris and unstable ground.
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Image of a collapsed wall in a residential street, with debris and unstable ground.

The collapse of a wall in Arguineguín, caused by heavy rains from storm Therese, has sparked outrage among Mogán residents, who denounce the City Council's inaction regarding the risk of further landslides.

The incident, which occurred on Acorán Street, has highlighted residents' safety concerns in the area. Faced with the lack of municipal intervention, an opposition councilor has submitted a formal request demanding urgent action.
The document filed calls for an immediate technical inspection, a detailed expert report, the implementation of safety measures, and a clear administrative resolution establishing responsibility for the incident. Residents describe the situation as “dangerous and neglected.”

"It is unacceptable that, in the face of an obvious risk on a public street, the City Council has done absolutely nothing. This is a clear dereliction of duty."

an opposition councilor
Emergency services that initially responded to the scene had already warned of the need for technical intervention. However, those affected claim that the City Council has not conducted any inspections or issued an official report, limiting itself to verbal communications without administrative validity.
Concern is heightened by the instability of the terrain, which increases fears of further landslides, especially with more rain expected. Residents demand immediate action to prevent greater consequences and ensure public safety.