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These are the roads still subject to traffic restrictions after the DANA in Valencia this weekend

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These are the roads still subject to traffic restrictions after the DANA in Valencia this weekend

The Integrated Operational Coordination Center (Cecopi) of the EMERGENCIES of the Generalitat Valenciana reported having partially open THE roads CV-33, CV-390, CV-400 and CV-407, to enable the connection of regions affected by DANA.

However, the order of restriction of mobility on roads that will affect until he Sunday to CV-400, CV-403, CV-33 and CV-36, with the aim of facilitating the tasks of the deployed means and public transport services, according to the Cecopi report on Friday at 9:00 p.m.

Likewise, they have finalized THE works construction of a temporary slab in the bridge from the northern entrance to Torrentwhich allows the circulation of light vehicles from this afternoon on CV-403.

As for the A-7, which allows the connection of the A-7 with the A-3 at Quart de Poblet, is now open for passenger cars without restrictions.

Also on the A-7, compared to the bypassGoods trucks that make long-distance trips through the Mediterranean corridor and that do not have Valencia or its metropolitan area as origin or destination will be able to circulate through the ring road from Monday to Friday between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

The Emergency Coordination Center (CCE) of the Generalitat indicated that, on the road network of the Generalitat, “15 of the 18 roads damaged by DANA have already been partially recovered”.

17 offices open for emergency assistance

He also reported that there were already 17 offices open to inform and manage urgent help to those affected. They are located in Alaquàs, Albal, Aldaia, Alfafar, Algemesí, Alginet, Benetússer, Carlet, Catarroja, Chiva, l’Alcudia, Massanassa, Paiporta, Picanya, Sedaví, Turís and Utiel, with opening hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. : 30 hours

On the other hand, as for the emergency services which continue to work, they are deployed on the ground. 2,190 firefighters of 40 organizations and 8,500 soldiers of the Armyof which 2,100 belong to the UME. There are also more 800 volunteers of Civil Protection throughout Spain.

In the area of ​​citizen security, there are 9,728 agents of the state security forces and bodies, between the national police and the civil guard, more than 500 soldiers of the different local police and more than 130 members of the Police Generality.

Provisional assessment of the municipalities concerned

The provisional list of municipalities concerned It is composed of Alaquàs, Albal, Albalat de la Ribera, Alberic, Alborache, Alcàsser, l’Alcúdia, Aldaia, Alfafar, Alfarb, Algemesí, Alginet, Almussafes, Alzira, Benetússer, Benifaió, Beniparrell, Benimodo, Bugarra, Buñol, Streets, Camporrobles, Carlet, Carcaixent, Catadau, Catarroja, Caudete de las Fuentes, Castelló, Corbera, Quart de Poblet, Cullera, Chera, Cheste, Xirivella, Chiva, Dos Aguas, Énova, Favara, Fortaleny or Fuenterrobles.

It is completed by Gestalgar, Godelleta, Guadassuar, Llíria, Loriguilla – the only urban center next to the A3 -, Llocnou de la Corona, Llaurí, Llombai, Macastre, Manises, Manuel, Massanassa, Millares, Mislata, Montserrat, Montroi, Paiporta, Pedralba, Picanya, Picassent, Polinyà de Xúquer, La Pobla Llarga, Rafelguaraf, Real, Requena, Riba-roja de Túria, Riola, Sedaví, Senyera, Siete Aguas, Silla, Sinarcas, Sollana, Sot de Chera, Sueca, Tavernes de la Valldigna, Torrent, Tous, Turís, Utiel, València – -south districts–, Vilamarxant, Yátova and Benicull of Xuquer.

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