The Valencian Community is experiencing widespread and continuous rainfall, prompting the Generalitat’s Emergency Coordination Centre (CCE) to issue a special warning.
According to Emergencies, the situation in the vicinity of Cabo de la Nao will persist this Sunday. Additionally, the provinces of Castellón and Valencia are predicted to experience the biggest accumulations today, particularly in inland areas where rainfall may be locally moderate but very heavy and persistent, with accumulations topping 100 mm in 12 hours.
The provinces of Castellón and Valencia will have the biggest accumulations starting on Tuesday, while it is possible that they could spread north of Alicante. It is anticipated that locally severe rainfall will continue to be recorded, despite the fact that the rainfall’s primary feature will be its persistence, with accumulations exceeding 60 millimetres in 12 hours.
Additionally, he stated that Wednesday and Thursday will see the continuation of the unstable situation: “With increasing uncertainty, the highest accumulations are expected in the entire Valencian Community.”
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) provides Emergencies with a special warning in this manner, stating that the Mediterranean arc will be particularly affected by broad and persistent rainfall.
Given the circumstances, the Valencian Agency for Security and Emergency Response advises local governments and emergency management-related organisations to “maintain the necessary attention and monitoring of all warnings issued during these days by the Generalitat’s Emergency Coordination Centre in order to activate their protocols in advance and establish the pertinent preventive measures in their respective areas.”
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