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“The most sensible thing was to suspend schools”

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“The most sensible thing was to suspend schools”

The Andalusian President, Juanma Moreno, went this evening to Malaga, to the emergency coordination center 112 where all the equipment prepared for DANA is centralized. From there he asked the “the greatest caution” to citizens over the next hours in the provinces of Málaga, Cádiz, Seville, Huelva and Granada because “heavy rains can occur at any time”.

For this reason, and taking into account the unpredictability of this meteorological phenomenon, the Andalusian Government has adopted the decision to suspend classes in the provinces on orange and red alert by DANA. “Prevention is better than cure. This is why the most sensible and reasonable thing is for there to be no schools. I know that for many it is a logistical problem, but traveling is terribly dangerous and the best way to avoid it is to suspend schools,” Moreno said in an interview with Canal Sur, in which he requested the “understanding” of citizens.

The president highlighted the great citizen response to security protocols in the province of Malaga, where classes have already been canceled today, and in part of Granada. “Citizen behavior reduces the risks due to this Dana. And fortunately, for the moment, we have not reported any casualties in Andalusia. Let’s not end up screwing this up,” the president said.

Among the positive elements of the current situation, the president highlighted that the response of the services of the Ministry of Development has succeeded inResolve incidents on most high-capacity roads of the provinces of Málaga and Granada which are already open to traffic and in which none of the rivers, for the moment, have left their beds.

In all cases, the risk situation remains and it is essential to follow the recommendations: “You should stay away from rivers, streams and anything that has carried water. Do not travel except for essential travel to provinces on red alert. If it rains intensely, you have to go to the highest part of the building or to the highest level of the municipality and above all follow the emergency recommendations,” said Juanma Moreno.

Concerning the two most affected provinces, Juanma Moreno explained that at present, theThe situation in Malaga has stabilized despite light rainfall. However, the red alert was maintained until eight in the morning by Aemet because there could be heavy rain at any time.

In the province of Granada, the greatest risk is concentrated on the Almúñecar coast. “There is a model that indicates there will be precipitation tonight. “This is a front with erratic behavior and we must therefore exercise the utmost caution.”

“The earth is wet, the rivers are full and Any intense precipitation over a short period of time can cause rivers and streams to overflow. The risk situation remains and we must exercise the greatest caution,” he concluded.

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