The end of the rains since last night and the improvement of the weather forecasts for the next few hours, which do not include any warning of risk, have allowed the mayor, José Miguel Luengo deactivate this morning the Municipal Emergency Plan that yesterday was put in At level 0, in anticipation of a worsening of the situation due to the accumulation of rainwater, which was not produced, so that there were no significant incidents.
This morning the municipality has dawned with all the streets open to traffic thanks to the decrease of the accumulation of water that early in the afternoon of yesterday forced to cut the Spanish avenue, the street Cabo Huertas, and the streets Quevedo, Alcántara and Maestre, at its junction with the rambla that runs parallel to Jabalina Street.
The IES Mar Menor interrupted yesterday afternoon the classes that today were resuming.
The mayor Jose Miguel Luengo, who yesterday anticipated his return from FITUR, after activating the Emergency Plan, thanked "the work that from the first moment they have developed, once again, from Civil Protection, Local Police and municipal public services that Maintained a continuous monitoring of the flows of both the rambles and the transfer, as well as areas of greater accumulation of water, as well as clearing and cleaning of grids that facilitated the circulation of water.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier