This week, reconstruction and adaptation work was completed on the section of masonry wall located between points M-61 and M-63 of the Paseo Marítimo de la Fossa, which was damaged by the storm on August 14, 2024.
This work has restored the affected wall and ensured the safety of pedestrians and users of the promenade in one of the busiest spots on the Calpe coastline. The storm caused the partial collapse of the structure and damage to the pavement, making it necessary to intervene to prevent further landslides and ensure the stability of the area.
The works, with a budget of €153,211.26 including VAT, included the underpinning and reconstruction of the section of wall that had collapsed, as well as the demolition and rebuilding of those elements that were in poor condition. The works consisted of actions on retaining walls, sidewalk foundations, and pavement replacement, adapting it to current safety and accessibility standards.
With this intervention, Calpe Town Council continues to carry out maintenance and improvement works on the coastline, with the aim of preserving coastal infrastructure in the face of storms and ensuring optimal safety and enjoyment for residents and visitors.

