A large number of roads have been cut in several autonomous communities, with the roads most affected by the floods being those of the Valencian Community, followed by those of Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha, which is why the General Directorate of Traffic calls on citizens to reduce the movements during this All Saints’ long weekend.
At this time, the Generalitat Emergencies advises avoiding road trips from any point in Spain to Valencia, and has recalled that the roads that are being opened are for preferential use by emergency personnel.
According to the DGT, several sections of the A-3, A-7, V-30 and V-31, the latter two accesses to Valencia capital, are still cut off by floods, as are other roads in the network. secondary.
In Andalusia this Friday, the effects of the storm were concentrated in the province of Cádiz, especially in the municipalities of San Fernando and Chiclana due to the accumulation of pools of water on roads.
In addition, 23 roads remain closed due to road flooding, 14 in the province of Cádiz, four in Seville, three in Granada and two in Málaga.
In the province of Seville, the four roads closed are the SE-3105 between Carmona and Guadajoz, the SE-3201 between El Viso del Alcor and Carmona, the SE-4108 in Carmona between kilometers 3 to 4 and the SE-5206 between La Gironde and El Coronil.
In Granada the three roads closed to traffic in both directions are: the A-4200 between Río de Baza and Benamaurel, the GR-4104 between El Bejarín and Benalúa, and the GR-9109 in Cúllar at kilometer 0.1; and in Malaga the A-357 at kilometer 43.2 and the A-7954 at the Rivera junction remain closed due to flooding.
In addition, the circulation of Media Distancia trains between Seville and Malaga continues to be cut off due to “accumulation of water”, and it is unknown when it will be restored.
In Castilla-la Mancha, the province of Cuenca has been the one that has been most affected by dana, and the CM-2122 highway remains closed at kilometer 14.3, as reported by the Government of this Community.
Also in Tarragona, the N-340 continues to be closed, which is cut between Amposta and La Ràpita in the north direction and detours are made along the TV-3408, and the C-12 towards Tortosa remains closed in both directions.
Adif and Renfe report that train travel between l’Aldea-Amposta and Tortosa has been interrupted by accumulations of water near Camp-Redondo, the incident only affects the R16, and the high speed train continues to be cut off.
The DGT advises that when extreme weather events occur, you should stop off the road whenever possible.
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