The weather conditions and the rainy season recorded in recent hours in the Valencian Community have forced roads to be cut and the circulation of several commuter and high-speed lines suspended. They are these:
Trains affected:
Renfe:
Circulation remains suspended on 5 lines of the Cercanías network and High Speed communications with origin or destination at the València Joaquín Sorolla station. Trains on lines C1 València-Gandia, C2 València-Moixent, C3 València-Utiel, C5 València Caudiel and C6 València-Castelló do not run.
As for high-speed services, due to the consequences of the storm, circulation between Madrid and Valencia is suspended, at least for four days. In addition, the trains that connect Valencia and Barcelona are also suspended until weather conditions allow operations to be restored.
During Wednesday afternoon, the service on the line that links Tarragona and Port Aventura has also been cancelled, and the service on line R16 has been reduced to 50% of the planned convoys and the speed of the trains has been limited to 80 kilometers per hour. hour between L’Aldea and Tortosa.
On the other hand, the long and medium distance services of the Valencia-Alicante-Murcia connection are also suspended, as well as the Medium Distance services between Valencia Albacete-Alcázar de San Juan and Valencia-Aragón and Valencia-Tortosa
Ouigo:
The company has reported that due to the weather circumstances there will be no circulation on the Madrid-Valencia line. Trains affected: 6472, 6473, 6503, 6512, 6553, 6532, 6572, 6573, 6603, 6602.
Iryo:
All services between Madrid and Valencia have also been cancelled. “We are working to relocate all passengers on services in the coming days. These cancellations and relocations will be carried out at no cost to Customer Service,” they explained. The route to Alicante will not be affected for the weekend.
Buses
All Avanza services going to Levante have been interrupted until further notice. In the case of Alsa, all services with origin-destination Valencia and surrounding areas are suspended until the situation normalizes.
Roads affected:
Several state roads in the provinces of Valencia, Castellón and Cuenca are closed as a result of the intense rains recorded in recent hours. Thus, the accesses to Valencia from Madrid, the València bypass and the roads that connect Valencia with Alicante are affected, as reported by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
According to the latest update, there are currently cuts on the N-2, in the Pinar del Ebro area between kilometers 364 and 390, on the N-330 km (275 and 287.4) and on the A-23 ( km 93 and 100) to avoid traffic towards Valencia and the underpass on the A-7S in Algeciras. In addition, closures continue due to serious flooding on the A-3 and N-3, in the provinces of Valencia and Cuenca, as well as on several roads in Valencia (A-7, N-322, A-35, V- 31, V-30, V-11).
In Castellón there are a total of 10 roads closed due to flooding or landslides: the entire road from CV-148 to CV-119 in La Plana Alta; the CV-118, in Palanques; the CV-119, at the height of the Bergantes River bridge; the C-130, in Tirig-Albocàsser; the CV-137, in Càlig; and the CV-248, at the junction with the Camino de la Fusta; and the CV-125, where the CV-14 up to the Riu dels Calders is affected; the CV-154, in Torre Endoménech; the CV-20, in Montanejos; and the CV-200, in Almedijar-Aín. In addition, there are incidents due to landslides on CV-194, in Argelita.
The Government Delegation in the Valencian Community and the Generalitat Valenciana have made this Wednesday a call to all citizens to avoid any road travel in the province of Valencia, which now also extends to that of Castellón, “both for security reasons “and to keep the communication routes free so that they can be used by the emergency services.”
Likewise, it is recommended not to circulate in the areas affected by DANA, especially in the indicated areas of the province of Valencia and Cuenca. The Ministry urges “maximum caution and pay attention to the signage of alternative itineraries.”
30 diversions and 49 plane cancellations
A total of 30 detours and 49 cancellations is the balance of the impact of DANA on the Manises Airport (Valencia) until 11:00 this Tuesday.
As reported by Aena, the airlines are relocating passengers who could not fly yesterday. Likewise, the entity urges those people who were supposed to fly today from the Valencian airport to review the official accounts to find out the status of the roads and transportation, as well as consult with each airline about the status of the flights.
For its part, from the Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport it has been detailed that during yesterday’s day, 15 flights to Valencia and 4 to Madrid were diverted to this infrastructure.
They add from the Alicante airport that the situation has practically returned to normal and there are only 3 planes left (Air Nostrum, easyJet and Vueling) to leave for Manises and return to their base.
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