A drone has traveled the streets of Coria, one of many affected cities in Cáceres. The photos present the drive with which the water has entered the streets of the city. Flooded farms, an industrial property, sports activities courts…
The concern in Coria facilities on the extent of the tributary rivers of the Alagón, which reached greater than 300 cubic meters per second. The complete city, with its mayor at its head, is conscious of the evolution of the rivers. From the air it may be seen how within the areas closest to the riverbeds, flooding is more and more essential.
Faced with this example, the Governing Council of the Junta de Extremadura has agreed this Wednesday to make 4 million euros in support accessible to these affected by the torrential rains which have flooded properties in numerous cities within the area.
The spokesman for the regional Executive, Juan Antonio González, made this announcement on the press convention after the weekly assembly of Guillermo Fernández Vara’s cupboard. He has additionally mentioned that the Board will assess the injury brought on by the storm, primarily to street infrastructure, and primarily based on this evaluation, it’s going to decide whether or not to ask the Government of Spain to declare an Emergency Zone, beforehand known as a Catastrophic Zone.
Juan Antonio González defined that, so as to handle this primary line of support, an settlement shall be made with the affected municipalities that request it to rent a technician to guage the affected properties.