Alicante Port Authority and City Council Sign Four-Year Security Agreement
2026-06-07 17:06
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Alicante Port Authority (Autoridad Portuaria de Alicante) and the Alicante City Council (Ayuntamiento de Alicante) have officially signed a cooperation agreement in the fields of fire prevention and extinguishing, rescue, and civil protection, aimed at enhancing overall port security and improving emergency response capabilities.

Under the agreement, the two parties will establish a stable cooperation framework in an environment that integrates logistics, industry, and public activities, ensuring coordinated, effective, and professional operations. Specific measures include integrating the city council's fire prevention, extinguishing, and rescue services as intervention teams within the port's emergency plan, and conducting joint actions in training, drills, prevention, and risk management specific to the port environment.

The Port of Alicante, due to its combination of maritime traffic, handling of dangerous goods, and public-facing spaces for leisure and events, has security characteristics that require special attention. This agreement helps optimize available resources, strengthen team capacity training, and improve operational procedures for responding to potential incidents.

Key action areas focus on operational coordination during emergencies and drills, professional training of personnel, preventive reviews of facilities and security plans, and the exchange of material resources and technical knowledge.

The agreement has an initial validity period of four years and includes joint monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to ensure its proper implementation and adaptation to future needs.

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