After the flood of the Guadalhorce they have had to make helicopter rescues in the Malaga town of Cártama
Andalusia accumulates early on Tuesday, March 18, 19 rivers at a red level, 14 of them in the Guadalquivir basin, for the high level of flow After the rains accumulated during the hours, which have forced even Helicopter rescue In the Malaga town of Cártama by the rise of the Guadalhorce river that add to the preventive evictions made on Monday afternoon in 368 homes in the Campanillas area of the capital.
As reported by the Minister of the Presidency, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification, Antonio Sanz, the night has been Especially complicated in the province of Malagawhere the evolution of the Guadalhorce and Campanillas rivers has forced to suspend the face -to -face educational activity in eight educational centers of Cártama and two of Malaga capital.
Speaking to Canal Sur Radio, collected by Europa Press, Sanz explained that the evolution of the channels of the Campanillas and Guadalhorce rivers during the early morning “has gone far beyond the forecasts” of the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), since for example The Campanillas river has passed blue -Without risk- to red -Maximate level of risk- «In just an hour and a half».
“We continue in a situation of complexity, but it is controlling,” added the Interior Minister, who has asked “Avoid travel“In this area, where the rains have had” incredible evolution “during the early morning with incidents in the town of Cártama.
At the regional level, Sanz stressed that he does not remember “to have as at this time 19 rivers in Andalusia at the Red level”, 14 of them in the Guadalquivir basin and the rest in the Mediterranean basins, red-mode-way tints in Huelva and Guadalete-Barbate in Cádiz. The main concern is concentrated in the Guadalquivir basin in Córdoba and Seville“Where we have a wide level of monitoring and coverage of zones, acting permanently and coordinating all the troops.”
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