concerns of citizens, shooting in Barakaldo and baby from Vitoria

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Summary of the most important news that eitb.eus will publish today.

These are the topics that will be central main headlines from next Friday March 22, 2024:

– EITB Focus on citizens’ concerns: According to the EITB Focus macro survey, the future of work, health and citizen insecurity are the main concerns of Euskadi citizens. Issues arising from employment (including unemployment, future employment and insecure wages) are the biggest personal concern for 17% of the electorate. In second place are health and Osakidetza, with 13%, and in third place are crime and civilian insecurity, with 10.2%.

Shooting in Barakaldo: Yesterday, two people were injured during the evacuation under a tunnel in Rontegi, Barakaldo, when a municipal police officer opened fire “in response to an attack”. When officers arrived on the scene, they found several people with knives and, according to investigative sources, one of the local police officers opened fire ‘in response to an attack’.

11 month old baby from Vitoria-Gasteiz: The 11-month-old baby who fell from the fifth-floor window of a house in Vitoria-Gasteiz yesterday afternoon and was seriously injured was transferred to Cruces Hospital this morning. The baby’s condition is critical but stable, a family member told EITB Media. The father was arrested, although he was released this morning.

Source: EITB

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