SOS Alkedi recalls that in early June this year the Department of Culture reported that as a result of the research commissioned from the Aranzadi association, its caves form a single unit, they have been able to map galleries 1.5 kilometers long and, among other clues, they have discovered new engraved cliffs and paintings from the paleolithic period. All this is underneath the entrance to the cave of Zelaieta II, eliminated by the quarry and in the area of Zelaieta III affected by the explosions of 2014.
From the very moment of discovery, this site is, by law, a Cultural Interest Asset. This is a protected area. And standing up to all the laws, that’s where the quarry works, putting the legacy in grave danger, without anyone taking steps to prevent that catastrophe.
On August 25, just a few meters from the entrance to Zelaieta III, a high-power tractor, another back-drilling machine and compressor were in operation. In addition, in the esplanade of the disappeared Zelaieta II, the stone crushing plant continues and the large “dumper” truck was parked.
According to SOS Alkedi in the note, the Urdazubians are distressed, unable to comprehend the paralysis and irresponsibility of the institutions. For this reason, SOS has addressed the Departments of Culture, Industry and Environment of the Regional Government, as well as the City Council of Urdazubi, requesting, in the area of their respective competences, the immediate arrest of the quarry.
Along the same lines, the platform has extended a five-point petition to all the groups of the Parliament of Navarre, the President of the Parliament and the President of Navarre. In order to show the society, and especially the Urdazubians, the discoveries made, to protect the environment and stop the quarry once and for all, to continue the investigations and to properly restore this protected area that has been damaged by the mining activity, without prejudice to the legal commitments of the Entrepresa that has been exploited in this process.
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