16 June 2022
Motorized access to the Montgrí Massif will be closed all summer to prevent forest fires, a common action during the time of greatest fire risk.
The Environmental Brigade of the Torroella de Montgrí City Council has installed 5 mobile barriers, 4 fixed barriers and information signs at the main accesses to the massif. The Montgrí Massif is a fragile area of high ecological value and high risk of fire and is therefore permanently monitored by two cameras located in Rocamaura and Begur. In summer, there is also a reinforcement of the surveillance of the ADFs as part of the device to prevent fires.
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