This Friday at 7:49 p.m. the Andalusian Government deactivated the emergency after the passage of a DANA that led to thousands of evictions, left liters of mud and caused damage to agriculture. “We move on to the Recovery Phase. All the means and resources of the Junta de Andalucía continue to be devoted to returning to normality,” said the advisor to the Presidency, Antonio Sanz (PP).
“After the deactivation of the orange notices that were active in the province of Huelva, we consider the extreme alert that we have experienced overcomeduring the last few days, in some parts of Andalusia, especially in Malaga,” added the counselor.
The Aemet warning map, at the time of publication of this information, was clean on land, there were yellow warnings on the Andalusian coast. Nothing to do with these days. So, an isolated cold storm in the southwest of the Peninsula and northern Canary Islands this Saturday will leave probable rainfall in the archipelago and in large areas of the western third of the peninsula, according to the prediction of the State Meteorological Agency.
The day, which was politically marked by the appearance of President Carlos Mazón (PP) in Les Corts, began with the closure of 402 schools in Huelva and some incidents. The Junta de Andalucía suspended the activity for this Friday to 95,000 students of the regions of Andévalo, Condado and the coast of the province of Huelva due to the increase in the severity of the orange warning for rain.
4,200 evictions
The balance that 112 has made of the DANA crossing in Andalusia is the following: from 4:00 p.m. this Monday to 6:30 p.m. this Friday, a total of 1,403 incidents related to rain throughout Andalusiaof which more than a thousand (1,061) have occurred in Malaga; followed by the 144 that there have been in Granada, 64 in Almería, 45 in Cádiz, 36 in Seville, 29 in Huelva, 13 in Córdoba and 11 in Jaén.
During the storm, more than 4,200 people have been evicted, the suspension of school activity and day centers and dependents of the Government of Andalusia has been decreed in up to five provinces, in addition to the closure of the consultations of the Malaga-Guadalhorce health districtalthough emergencies and emergencies could be guaranteed.
Throughout Spain, a total of 192,000 compensation requestswhich have already been presented to the Insurance Compensation Consortium (CCS) for the defects of the DANA. Of these, up to 110,000 are linked to vehicles or automobiles, the Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business, Carlos Body, reported this Friday.
This Friday afternoon, heavy rainfall continued to be recorded on the coast, which has caused some warnings from the Huelva towns of Cristina Island and Ayamontedue to flooded streets and problems in the sewage, as well as the entry of water into the sports pavilion of Punta del Moral.
In this phase that the Andalusian Government calls recovery, the Executive will first deal with assess the damage caused by the rains and prepare aidtogether with other administrations, “so that they arrive quickly and are effective.”
In MalagaThis Friday, only the A-7207 highway remained closed in both directions, at kilometer 9,600, between Cómpeta and Torrox due to landslides, and the A-7286 in Campillos, and the A-334 in Almería, also had traffic interrupted. by Serón. The involvement of these last two pathways occurred in the anterior DANA. In Cadizthe storm has caused the closure of the CA-9101 (Olvera) and in Granada the GR-4104 remains closed in Benalúa, reports Efe.
Agriculture
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, will present on Monday in Brussels the situation of the countryside after the damage caused by the two successive storms: the first of them left more than 200 dead in eastern and southern Spainmost of them in the Valencian Country.
In Valencia there are still 14 missing. The search at sea for possible victims as a result of the catastrophic DANA It resumed this Thursday “as weather conditions permitted.”
Planas is expected to transfer to the rest of the EU ministers the “important” impact of the floods on the agricultural and livestock sectoras diplomatic sources explained, during their meeting on Monday, although they have already informed the European Commission in advance.
Although it is still “premature” to take stock, Damage is expected to citrus, vineyard, olive, fruit and vegetable crops, as well as agricultural infrastructure, a forecast of damage that has led the minister to notify by letter to the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, of the need for support. “urgent”.
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