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The district Saladar, the most affected by the rains

August 29 from 2013 - 17: 12

Dénia rains suffered last Wednesday night left a total of 189 liters per square meter accumulated since it began to rain. Undoubtedly the Saladar neighborhood was the most affected city, with streets Patricio Ferrándiz, Plaza Jaume I and the ride itself Saladar flooded after the first waterspout.

Dénia bus station

Local police proceeded to cut the Camí del Llavador, the Camí de la Bota and Denia Camí Alt and Xàbia because of the dangers presented to drivers as well as the section of the street Quevedo, from the junction with Calle San José, which was opened to traffic in the morning.

Throughout the night, local Police, Civil Protection, Firefighters and municipal brigades have worked intensely, carrying out, among other actions, cleaning the Camí Pou de la Muntanya, where the storm dragged numerous stones that endangered traffic, and the roundabout from the road junction Les Rotes and Les Planes for the same reason.

Around the 1 am a fire broke out in an electrical box Iberdrola in the area of ​​Les Rotes, which was controlled by firefighters.

All night the strength of the local firehouse made numerous outlets warned of individuals, highlighting the flood garage of a farm located in the Joan Fuster Avenue, opposite the Health Center, and the flooding of parking Street La Vía, which reached almost half a meter of water.

Parking Via flooded

In the morning the park and garden brigades proceeded to remove branches and trees that had fallen due to the storm, one of the olive trees at the second roundabout on the Dénia-Ondara highway and a tree in Marines.

Dénia has been the population of the province of Alicante that more liters per square meter registered during afternoon rains Wednesday night August 28.

1 Comment
  1. fernando says:

    hola.espero that authorities worry about the floods that happen in Denia, are many years that happens, it's true that things are done but there is much more to do, greetings.


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