The 112 Emergency Assistance Center has received 232 calls over the weekend and has managed 83 incidents related to the episodes of strong winds and coastal phenomena that have kept Cantabria on a yellow or orange warning.
This adverse situation has been more intense today, given that From 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., 61 incidents due to the wind were recorded, with 188 emergency calls. received by Center 112.
The incidents have mainly had to do with obstacles and mudholes on the road, removal of signage and trees, collapses in facades and cuts in the electricity supply. A woman was slightly injured when a screen from a terrace in a bar in Santander fell.
In the morning, the A falling tree temporarily cut off railway traffic at the La Molina level crossing, in Valdáliga.. Firefighters from the Cantabrian Government of Valdáliga Park, together with the Civil Guard and FEVE technicians, collaborated in restoring traffic.
Power outages have been recorded in some towns of Anievas, Arenas de Iguña and Valdáliga. Service has been restored in all of them, although in the town of Birruezas, the nucleus of the municipality of Valdáliga, the electricity supply company has temporarily installed generator sets to provide service to about 40 users until the fault is resolved. definitive.
Likewise, Some sparks in a high voltage tower triggered a small vegetation fire in Cosío (Rionansa)which was extinguished by firefighters from the Government of Cantabria from the Valdáliga park.
Today’s incidents have also been located in other municipalities such as Camargo, Torrelavega, Campoo de En medio, San María de Cayón, Udías, Mazcuerras, Bárcena de Cicero, Voto, Marina de Cudeyo, Cabuérniga, Santa Cruz de Bezana, Reinosa, Los Corrales de Buelna, Santoña, Colindres, Luena and Cabezón de Liébana.
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) will keep the yellow warnings active for tomorrow due to southerly winds in the central areas, Valle de Villaverde, Cantabria del Ebro and Liébana, due to gusts of wind that may reach 100 km/h in high areas.
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