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The Junta de Andalucía denies the rumor that there will be classes this weekend to make up for the days lost by DANA

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The Junta de Andalucía denies the rumor that there will be classes this weekend to make up for the days lost by DANA

East false, there will be no classes this Saturday or Sunday to recover school days lost due to DANA in educational centers in Andalusia where they were interrupted. It’s a duck which is circulating on the networks and which the Junta de Andalucía has been forced to deny because the authors have done it in such a way that it causes confusion.

“There will be no classes on weekends and classes “They will recover during regular school hours.”clarified the Council.

For this hoax they used a official communication of the Ministry of Educational Development and have crushed text on top indicating that there will be classes this weekend to make up for the days lost due to the cold drop, so, at first glance, looks like an official notification of the Junta like those that spread during the worst days of DANA.

For this reason, the Junta de Andalucía was forced to deny it. “It’s false that there be classes on weekends to make up for the days lost due to DANA. The authors of the #hoax used an official communication from @EducaAnd and overwrote a fake text on top of it,” says the message which is spreading on social media.

The Ministry of Educational Development and Vocational Training, in coordination with the Ministry of the Presidency, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification and emergency services, announced this week the suspension of activity teaching in different regions of the provinces of Granada, Malaga, Cádiz, Cordoba, Huelva and Seville. The closure of schools and institutes was modulated according to alerts from Aemet and Civil Protection, and the progress of DANA.

The latest suspensions were introduced for this Friday in the municipalities of Andévalo, Condado and the coast of Huelva.

To avoid any confusion and falling into this type of hoax, the Council recommends that, if you have any questions, you contact only official sources.

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