In Alfafar, given the “heavy rain” expected in the afternoon, the town hall is asking the population to stay at home until the situation is under control.
Albal Town Hall also asked the entire population to “remove and move all cars still in good condition to higher areas” in the face of the orange alert for heavy rain.
In case it starts to rain, he asks all citizens to go up to the first floor, not to stay on the ground floor and “under no circumstances go down into the garages”.
Algemesí, for his part, warns that due to the rains and the state of the streets and sewers, the situation could be “aggravated”, which is why “as a precaution” he orders “to avoid going out into the street and to allow access to the upper floors of the houses”. Moreover, for security reasons, he urges the teams of volunteers to return home.
In the case of Chiva, the population and volunteers were asked, from 3 p.m., to “carefully withdraw from the cleaning operations and move to safe areas”, with the aim of “safeguarding their physical integrity”.
This Sunday, the movement of non-residents is limited to eleven municipalities located in the areas most affected by the flood, taking into account the rain alert forecasts. Concretely, volunteer access to Aldaia, Alaquàs, Picanya, Sedaví, Paiporta, Benetússer, Alfafar, Massanassa, Catarroja, Albal and Beniparrell is prohibited.