three in red, two yellow and one reservoir in orange

The hydrological situation These days it is in delicate moments and it is no wonder when the warnings have been issued throughout the province in the Confederations of the Douro and of Block. This Saturday, February 14, we have three channels in the province of Salamanca that are still red and two yellow, all of them in the CHD. In those of the CHT, on which part of the south of the province depends, they have stabilized this morning without warnings or alerts.

He Douro River as it passes through Saucelle It is at the red level as in previous days, where the level is above 10.5 meters and the flow is 2,635 cubic meters per second.

As for the Huebra River as it passes through Puente Resbalais also in red when the level is at 8.89 meters. In this case the flow is not facilitated. On the other hand, despite having been in orange all morning, this Saturday morning it has grown the flow of the Tormes as it passes through Ledesmawhere it has once again placed it at the red level, being above 7.30 meters and a flow of 511.29 cubic meters per second.

In yellow, two areas of the Tormes Riverfirstly the one that passes through the capitalwith 3.39 meters level and 396.61 cubic meters per second. In this case, extreme caution was advised after the opening of the gates of the Santa Teresa reservoir, which would considerably increase the flow.

Likewise, the same Tormes river, but as it passes through Encinas de Abajois also under a yellow warning with a level that exceeds 4.70 meters with 362.70 cubic meters per second of flow.

The different confederations and public institutions of the province of Salamanca have requested Take extreme caution when faced with these types of climbs that could seriously affect the surrounding areas of the river banks.

In the reservoirs of the Tajo Hydrographic Confederation the only one that would affect Salamanca, NavamuƱois in the orange level far from red. The transition to orange is stipulated at 1.5 cubic meters of flow per second, currently at 2.10 cubic meters.

As for the CHD reservoirsSanta Teresa is above 83 in terms of capacity limit, with 416.4 of 496.1 cubic hectometers. That of IrueƱa is above 75 percent, with 82.6 of 110 cubic hectometers; and in the Ɓgueda reservoir at 79.2 percent, being at 12.2 of 15.4 cubic hectometers.

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