Andalusia is gradually returning to normal after the last DANA. In this sense, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) no longer has any alerts activated in the Andalusian geography. Despite this, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) reports that there are still There are five roads still closed in Andalusia: two in the province of Cádiz, two others in Granada and one in Malaga. This is why authorities recommend planning travel to avoid these cuts, as well as being extremely careful on the affected roads.
Roads closed in Cádiz by DANA
The DGT notifies on its website the closure of two roads due to flooding caused by the intense rains recorded after the last DANA and for which Jerez de la Frontera came to ask the Spanish government to declare it a catastrophic zone.
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CA-6101. Closed in both directions between Bornos and Coto de Bornos, from kilometer zero to kilometer 8.2.
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CA-9101. It remains closed in both directions between Olvera and La Muela, from kilometer zero to kilometer 12.
These reductions affect secondary connections in rural areasit is therefore important to plan alternative routes if access to these areas is necessary.
Roads closed in Granada by DANA
The province of Grenade was one of the hardest hit by DANA last week. After numerous incidents resolved these days, two roads are still closed due to flooding.
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GR-4104. Closed in both directions between El Bejarín and Benalúa, between kilometers 15 and 16.
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A-4200. It remains closed in both directions between Río de Baza and Benamaurel, from kilometer three to kilometer 11.
These closures affect traffic in areas of the Baza regionan area which suffered several incidents linked to heavy rains last week.
Roads closed in Malaga by DANA
Malaga is another of the provinces most affected by DANA, where one person lost their life. Even if normality takes its course, the DGT still signals the closure of a road.
This municipality is one of the most punished by DANA in Malaga, along with Álora and Cártama.
Even if the meteorological risk has disappeared, the damage caused by the rains of the last DANA. In this sense, the authorities recommend that drivers keep informed of road conditions and take precautions when driving in these areas. These roads will be opened to traffic as the cleaning and repair work progresses.