
Aragon will ask for the Catastrophic Zone Declaration for the DANA to help farmers
He Aragon Government He will ask for the catastrophic zone statement for the DANA to alleviate the damage of storms that ended crops and fields in areas such as Tarazona, Pedrola or Grisén, among others. He will do it this Friday in an ex -launch council, as decided at the Cecopi meeting on Saturday morning. There were several meetings that took place throughout the weekend for a Dana that forced the UME to deploy and activate level 2 alert throughout the community.
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The rains were torrential at some points and locations such as Figueruelas or Tarazona came to accumulate up to 100 liters per square meter. Especially remarkable was the impact of the Dana on the capital of Turiasonense. The Interior Minister, Bermúdez de Castro, explained this Saturday that Tarazona was the area where more damage had occurred in crops and crops. “The mayor told us this morning that there were absolutely destroyed wheat fields.” It was then that he announced that the Aragonese Executive will request this week the declaration of area seriously affected by an emergency of civil protection so that the damage is attended.
The worst of the Dana already began on Friday afternoon, intensified in the early morning and during the early hours of Saturday, while in the afternoon he dissipated, yes, leaving equally important storms. The yellow and orange notice was oscillating throughout Aragon between Friday and Saturday, until the red notice arrived. It was a little before midnight on Friday, around 23.45, when an alert accompanied by a beep reached the mobiles of the residents of the Ebro riverbank.
It was exactly after the Aemet emitted the maximum alert level in that area by a rain forecast of 100 liters per square meter. That same notice was also issued on Saturday around noon for the same situation in Bajo Aragón. The rains forced to cancel the Alcañiz speed cup and cut roads in that same municipal term by floods.
In addition, the Dana also caused a dozen rescue of people who had been trapped in their cars under a bridge, damage to garages and low floors and road cuts.