This was confirmed by the President of the Andalusian Government through his account on the social network.
Around 300 families of rural neighborhoods of Jerez (Portal, Portátillo, la Guáreña, las Pachecas, La Corta and Greduela), which were expelled yesterday afternoon Given the flooding of the Guadalete River, they can now return to their homes.
As co-signed by the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, through his account on the social networkEven if alert level 1 remains, residents will be able to gradually return to their homes. in the next few hours.
In total, they were 211 people accommodated in a shelter, a hotel and in Cáritas facilities. A system launched by Civil Protection, the National Police, the Civil Guard and the Local Police.
The 211 people evicted yesterday due to the flooding of the Guadalete River in Jerez will gradually be able to return to their homes.
We are maintaining the emergency phase activated, operational situation 1, due to the forecast of heavy rain.
Take care and thank you all for your collaboration.
–Juanma Moreno (@JuanMa_Moreno) November 1, 2024
Emergency plan for flood risk
Since the afternoon of last Thursday October 31the Junta de Andalucía maintains the active role Emergency Plan for flood risk in its operational situation 1 in the rural center of the Cádiz municipality of Jerez de la Frontera, which This means that preventive evictions take place in scattered areas near the Guadalete River due to forecasts of its possible overflow due to the rains that have fallen in recent days.
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