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The Valencian government limits travel to areas affected by DANA for 48 hours to avoid collapse

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The Valencian government limits travel to areas affected by DANA for 48 hours to avoid collapse

The Valencian Government has approved mobility restrictions on the access roads to the areas most affected by DANA, with the aim of guaranteeing the work of the emergency services which, according to the Valencian Executive, have had access problems throughout the day Friday. a few points.

This was explained by the Minister of the Environment, Infrastructure and Territory, Vicente Martinez Musafter Cecopi at 8:00 p.m.

This mobility limitation will come into force from 00:00 this Fridays and will remain until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday.

The use of these roads by individuals will be authorized in a series of cases. This concerns attendance at medical centers, compliance with work obligations, return to the usual or family place of residence, assistance and care for minors, the elderly or disabled people, as well as procedures urgent matters required before a notary or before the courts.

Persons demonstrating a case of force majeure will also be exempt from compliance with this measure.

Roads closed

THE the national roads concerned are: accesses and exits to and from the V-31 except at the entrance to the city of Valencia and accesses and exits to the municipalities from the port of the V-30 at kilometer 9, which coincides with access to the A3 in both directions, except when entering Valencia.

This measure also concerns the CV-33 between Albal and Torrent, the CV-36 between Valencia and the ring road, the CV-366 southern access to Torrent, the CV-400 between Valencia and Albal, the CV-403 between Xirivella and Torrent, the CV – 407 between Picanya and Sedaví and CV-410 between Alaquàs and the Bonaire shopping center.

After the meeting of the emergency management body this Friday morning, the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, thanked the Valencians for their solidarity, but assured that some access to the most affected municipalities was collapsing.

This is why he asked the population “not to go to the affected areas because the access roads are collapsing and emergency services cannot access them.”

“People are taking to the streets and collapsing, with the best will and good faith, but it is imperative that they return home,” Mazón said during his appearance.

Faced with this wave of security, the Consell appealed to all people who want to help the 7:00 a.m. at the City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia.

According to official data, 202 people died in the province of Valencia due to DANA.

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