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Spain's Andalusia on Red Alert as Storm Leonardo Poses 'Extraordinary Danger'
Storm Leonardo threatens extreme rainfall and flooding, prompting suspension of schools except in Almeria; 50 reservoirs at max capacity increase flood risk, authorities said.
- On 4 February, the emergency advisory committee, chaired by President Juanma Moreno, confirmed school suspensions across almost all Andaluc�a provinces except Almeria, with schools expected to shift to remote learning.
- Meteorologists say Storm Leonardo will collide with an 'atmospheric river', dumping extreme precipitation through to next Monday.
- Local authorities named specific high-risk zones including the Guadalhorce Valley, Costa del Sol and Ronda, with red alerts for Grazalema and Gibraltar, and urged avoiding travel while suspending care-centre activities for Wednesday.
- The Junta de Andalucía elevated the emergency plan to Operational Phase Two, allowing UME repositioning and prioritising containment of mining ponds to prevent toxic overflows.
- The reservoir and soil conditions heighten the prospect of renewed flooding, as 50 Andalusian reservoirs are already draining at maximum capacity and saturated soils mean areas that flooded in the last 50 years could flood again.
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They will carry out mining raft containment tasks, as well as water and land rescue
Andalusia has suspended the classes for this Wednesday throughout Andalusia, except Almería, after the red alert of the AEMET
Schools and institutes closed in Andalusia tomorrow Wednesday. The message of the President of the Board, Juanma Moreno, at the end of the meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Emergency Plan held today, has been clear: the educational centers (except, at least for the moment, Almería) will not open their doors the next day as a preventive measure. Continue reading...
·Granada, Spain
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