Some 1.3 million students Cádiz, Granada, Huelva, Seville and Málaga resume their classes normally this Friday after the stoppage decreed since Wednesday in the province of Malaga and since Thursday in the rest due to the heavy rains caused by DANA. It is the most evident sign that the community is recovering normality after a storm that has not caused personal injury but has caused numerous incidents and destruction in isolated points.
In Málaga and Cádiz, the 4,000 residents who were evicted from their homes due to fear of major flooding are now being authorized to return. This is what happens, for example, in the province of Malaga, with evictions focused on the area of chimesand in points of Cádiz such as Saint Rochwhere preventive evacuations had taken place next to the Guadiaro. In Jimena de la Frontera The evictions continued in the mid-afternoon until they saw the river’s flow drop any further. In addition, the Barca Moreno Bridge has been cut off due to the overflowing of the Guadiaro River.
In the province of Malaga, the damage is concentrated in municipalities such as Benamargosawhere today they have been cleaning mud from houses and streets all day and still have work to do for several days. There the river overflowed and entered the streets of the town.
The city of Malaga
In Malaga city, a thousand workers of the Limasam municipal cleaning company are working throughout the day in more than one hundred points affected by the extraordinary rains. The company has hired 60 more people to maintain the effort over the weekend.
There are 22 tanks, 60 mini-hydros, 12 sweepers, nine brigade vehicles and 86 minivans on the streets, in addition to a fleet in charge of collecting remains from the streets with 28 rear loads, 28 side loads, six booms, four sucklers, seven industries and eight trucks of furniture. Tonight the Garbage collection service is now carried out normally.
Technicians are assessing the state of the streams in the city’s three basins (Guadalhorce, Guadalmedina and Este). The urban beaches have not suffered significant damage, and in the coming days the reeds deposited on the sand by the floods will be removed.
The services of Metro, urban buses and rail transport (except nearby) have already been restored.
Work is underway to repair the damaged supply pipes by separate landslides on Camino San Alberto (Bailén-Miraflores) and Petronio Street (Puerto de la Torre), so that by carrying out a bypass the supply is restored at both points.
Throughout the city there is a trail of incidents and pending repairs, although minor. At the ‘José María Martín Carpena’ Sports Palace, the Billie Jean King Cup tennis without problems highlights.
In all districts, general cleaning work has been undertaken and continues to be carried out, clearing of roads due to dragging and accumulation of earth, and cleaning of accesses to different disseminated by Limasam, the Urban Planning Management and by the operational services of the districts.
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