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  • ISABEL GARCÍA

    Madrid

Updated Thursday, April 9, 2020 - 02:15

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He says he simply "took it seriously" from the start. That is why, as soon as the state of alarm was declared on March 14, Santiago Galván, mayor of Zahara de la Sierra , one of the white towns of Cádiz, blocked five of its six accesses. In the only one that remained open, he kept 24-hour surveillance so that no one entered. And so it remains. It is just one of the measures that have turned this aupa town on the top of a hill in the Sierra de Grazalema into free territory.

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