The Duero Hydrographic Confederation (CHD) maintains two warnings at red level, six in orange and eight in yellow in the rivers of Castilla y León due to the thaw and heavy rains that have fallen in recent hours.
The basin organization places the highest level of danger in León, in the Cea as it passes through the town of Sahagún, and in Salamanca, in the Huebra in Puente Resbala. As for the sections in the orange level, they are located in the province of León, in Cea in Valderas; in Carrión in Villoldo (Palencia); the Pisuerga, in Cordovilla la Real (Palencia); in Órbigo, in Cebrones del Río (León), as well as in Manganeses and Santa Cristina de la Polvorosa (Zamora), reports Ical.
As for the yellow notices, there are three in León, with Bernesga in the capital, Esla in Villalobar and Benamariel; two in Zamora, in the Tera in Camarzana de Tera and Mózar de Valverde; one in Salamanca, in the Duero in Saucelle-Duero; and two more in Segovia, in the Eresma in the capital, as well as the Duratón, at the outlet of the Las Vencías reservoir.
