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Bakio City Council has ordered the closure of a summer camp to protect the safety of children

After several families filed a complaint, on Sunday, July 13, the Municipal Police went to the building where the summer camp was being held, where they saw obvious health and safety problems. 

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Building closed in Bakio.

The Bakio City Council (Bizkaia) has decided to close the private summer camp promoted by The Wild Ones in the town in order to protect the safety of children by detecting a clear lack of cleanliness and security in the building where the colonies were being held. 

The young people, who paidEUR 500 for an "unforgettable experience", have come across an electric wiring with very poor safety, broken ceilings or a building where there are no fire and emergency regulations.

The City Council has explained in a press release that the service has notbeen provided by the City Council and that the building is not the responsibility of the City Council, but that the City Council has decreed the closure of the camp "with due diligence towards these minors who have been in the village".

After several families complained, on Sunday, July 13, the police went to the building where the summer camp was being held, where they saw a lack of hygiene and safety

The City Council has clarified that the company was not authorized by the City Council to operate in the building, so it ordered the suspension of activities, so it asked the company to dismantle the camp in 24 hours, and yesterday, Monday, all the children returned home and the camp has been sealed.

Bakio City Council has stated that children's rights are a priority and "will not tolerate a similar attitude in our country." 

After learning all this and seeing the images that have been released, many parents have been shocked to see that their little ones were in these unacceptable conditions. 

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