The rain returns to Catarrh and complicates the labors of the Aragonese operator: “Hay que extremar la precarionado”

The rain returns to Catarrh and complicates the labors of the Aragonese operator: “Hay que extremar la precarionado”

Catarroja, one of the municipalities of the Community of Valencia most penalized by DANA, vuelve a mirar al cielo The heavy rain that fell for the moment this Wednesday hinders the work of the Aragon operation, which involves about 200 people.

Aunque se está trabajando “en todo lo que se puede”, mainly in schools and gardens that have not yet been cleaned, las precipitaciones no lo están poniedo facil, As confirmed by Juanjo Serrano, uno de los efectivos, desde el Puesto de Mando Avanzado de Aragon. Start time, “con intensidad”. The situation seems to have changed in the last few minutes, but the notifications are kept.

Responsible extremar las precautions Civil status due to emergency. This suggests that you reconsider your recommendations, either for sea bass or for public organisms.

De cara a estas proximas horas se pide tener especial cuidado con las zonas inundables y que la población no se acerque a los cursos de los ríos, y que en caso de que suba el nivel de los caudales se vayan zonas elevadas.

Ready to use Evaluating and destascando las alcantarillas más afectado por el lodo. Serrano confirms that over the past week they have been able to do “significant” work on this in the city center of Cataroja. Asegura, incluso, que la lluvia podría venir “muy bien” a las cañerías que ya se han podido desatascar.

In contrast, the “pequeños remansos” descartan were never given time to actuate. Safe las tareas desescombro y retira de lodos.

State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) for this Wednesday Mantiene aktivada la alerta naranja en el municipio for “risko importante” de lluvia. Forecasts show that they can accumulate 30-40 liters in one hour, up to 120 in 12 hours.

Los avisos se mantendrán este jueves, en el que la probability de rain It will vary between 80% and 100% during the day, with a maximum of no more than 20 degrees.