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I think it is as heavy as last week here.
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It is thundering and lightning with a steady downpour. The fields below have standing water which was not there 2 hours ago..
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I was watching this unfold on Tuesday morning from about 6.00am. I was warning folk that something unbelievable was happening but people just seemed to think it was just a case of bad flooding. Tuesday at my work was a Halloween party and no one was really taking it seriously. It was only by the end of Wednesday that people realized what had happened.
It is only by Friday that it has become clear how much planning is really needed and given that the local communidad of PP and Vox had actually dismantled the original emergency respons plans hasn't helped so I don't see why people would vote for Vox who actually deny climate change!
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Likewise the sending of warning text messages. I don't know the specifics of what system the Spanish authorities use, but there are basic parameters which apply to all systems for this kind of mass warnings to mobiles. I used to be responsible for sending these alerts in Queensland (Australia) so around 6 million people n total, and its not as simple as just pressing a button. One has to be reasonably sure of the type of threat, time of arrival, likely severity - warn too soon and not have it eventuate, and one gets slammed for crying Wolf. Many events (I believe including this one) are extremely fast-developing and its nigh on impossible to predict their severity until its already started. Then you have to send it to a specific area, ensure the message is correctly worded (should you tell people to shelter in place/stay off the roads/evacuate - to where?) and even after that you are dependent on the speed at which the telecom companies can actually send out the message.
The Spanish one works with cell broadcast and they can send a message to all phones in an area in a few minutes. Each autonomous community's government has control of their area. In this case the national weather office warned at about 8am and the Valencian government finally sent the warning to mobile phones at 8pm which was too late.
In other European countries, maybe Australia too, there are drills every so often and people are told what to do when a red, orange, or yellow alert happens and I'm sure it's something that should be done in Spain too.
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this was not a text but a big warning on your telephone lock screen that had to be manually closed before entre to the telephone could be gained..
3 came - Valencia government - City government and from Madrid...
about 30-45 minutes to late...
An example - it is in Valencian
https://www.levante-emv.com/comunita...111322314.html
3 came - Valencia government - City government and from Madrid...
about 30-45 minutes to late...
An example - it is in Valencian
https://www.levante-emv.com/comunita...111322314.html
The Spanish one works with cell broadcast and they can send a message to all phones in an area in a few minutes. Each autonomous community's government has control of their area. In this case the national weather office warned at about 8am and the Valencian government finally sent the warning to mobile phones at 8pm which was too late.
In other European countries, maybe Australia too, there are drills every so often and people are told what to do when a red, orange, or yellow alert happens and I'm sure it's something that should be done in Spain too.
In other European countries, maybe Australia too, there are drills every so often and people are told what to do when a red, orange, or yellow alert happens and I'm sure it's something that should be done in Spain too.
I don't think any Aus State does regular public drills or tests - each State is responsible for its own Emergency Alert campaigns. We, as the actual State team of message senders, had to do bi-monthly training, but the authorisers only had initial training, and the only testing done with the public was a very rural area when the system first went live (2009) and when there was a major upgrade (around 2015?). Most people have received their first Emergency Alert when they are in imminent danger, and many have no idea until then that the system even exists.
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The latest news is that overnight rain affected parts of Murcia but today a severe weather warning is in place in the north east around Barcelona.
Concerns about the possible health conditions on the ground are growing. Every one is now expected to wear gloves and masks when clearing or carrying items.
​​​​​​Dr inkable water is still required in certain areas. Only those with essential work are to continuing whilst the rest of the population are being asked to check on neighbours etc and move to higher floors.
Concerns about the possible health conditions on the ground are growing. Every one is now expected to wear gloves and masks when clearing or carrying items.
​​​​​​Dr inkable water is still required in certain areas. Only those with essential work are to continuing whilst the rest of the population are being asked to check on neighbours etc and move to higher floors.
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Keeping this thread alive as it is important for people not to think everything is back to normal.
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus.
Now I see they are showing a missive traffic jam into Valencia as there appears to be limited Access.....it looks ridiculous.....they can't even show the end it is so long!!!!!!
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus.
Now I see they are showing a missive traffic jam into Valencia as there appears to be limited Access.....it looks ridiculous.....they can't even show the end it is so long!!!!!!
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Keeping this thread alive as it is important for people not to think everything is back to normal.
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus
Just seen a clip of some young boys playing football in the thick mud.
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Keeping this thread alive as it is important for people not to think everything is back to normal.
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus.
Now I see they are showing a missive traffic jam into Valencia as there appears to be limited Access.....it looks ridiculous.....they can't even show the end it is so long!!!!!!
On TV they appear to be suggesting that there could be a possibility of serious contagions and they are actually talking of the possibility of having to vacinate for Tetinus.
Now I see they are showing a missive traffic jam into Valencia as there appears to be limited Access.....it looks ridiculous.....they can't even show the end it is so long!!!!!!
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There is a long running debate in Take It Outside that members might find interesting and with the current crisis happening here might like to add their thoughts and experiences.
https://britishexpats.com/forum/take...pt-2-a-948847/
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https://britishexpats.com/forum/take...pt-2-a-948847/
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Regarding the underground parking at Bonaire, they have inspected the first 50 vehicles and found no-one in them thank goodness. We all know that there will not always be good news on this place but at least it has begun well.
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That is better news than I had been anticipating, I hope it continues in that vein. What an awful job the emergency services workers have.
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Valencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces calls for five minutes silence in memory of the victims of the DANA at 12 noon, 5th November. Town halls will probably sent out messages to their citizens to inform them of this. If some towns do not take part in a collective silence then maybe people could take that amount of time out of their day to stop whatever they are doing and stand silently.
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After 2 days of pumping water they are preparing to pull a/many bodies out of the underground parking where we are staying..
The Army and firefighters from Cadiz all have their heads lowered awaiting the police and transport...
The Army and firefighters from Cadiz all have their heads lowered awaiting the police and transport...
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