Valencia, Cádiz and Malaga They are trying to return to normal after the passage of the new DANA and they do so with the gradual march of the new storm. The proof is the Andalusian government’s authorization for evicted residents to return home.
In Andalusia, the biggest problems were caused by flooding and overflowing of the Guadiaro and Guadalhorce rivers. A possible overflow which led the Council to initiate the expulsion order neighboring homes, in the neighborhoods of San Enrique, Guadiaro and Sotogrande in San Roque (Cádiz), which were then joined by the Malagasy towns of Casares and Cortes de la Frontera.
Some neighbors have already left expelled this Wednesday as a precaution. From now on, everyone will be able to return home after Juanma MorenoPresident of the Government of Andalusia, confirmed that the move was authorized of all those who were expelled by the passage of DANA.
This is how normality begins in the Andalusian province. The proof is its capital where stores have reopenedtrains arrive at their stations again and the airport is now operating as usual. Even the youngest will be able to go back to school this Friday in all affected provinces.
However, there are points like Benamargosa where it will cost a little more. Early this Thursday, the sun rose in the city of Malaga where the cleaning and drainage work continues After a flood of water and mud that reached up to two meters high overnight and throughout the day, there were concerns about rivers and streams overflowing.