The municipal operation includes opening the second gymnasium of the Social Reception and Emergency Center (CAUS) this week, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. In this space, homeless individuals can take shelter from the heat and receive basic assistance, such as food, water, and personal hygiene kits. Additionally, surveillance routes have been established in collaboration with the Red Cross to provide information about these resources.
Furthermore, the Department of Social Welfare is actively monitoring telecare users and the Home Care Service, which mainly consists of elderly and dependent people. The goal is to offer preventive advice to avoid heatstroke and ensure their well-being during extreme temperature episodes.
The council reminds citizens that 22 refrigerated water fountains have recently been installed in the municipality to facilitate hydration. The public is advised to avoid sun exposure during the hottest hours of the day, wear light clothing, keep homes ventilated, and stay hydrated.




