The Directorate General of Emergencies deactivates the IG1 of the Special Plan to deal with the risk of adverse meteorological phenomena (Meteobal)
The passage of the Dana through the Balearic Islands has left 47 incidents throughout the archipelago, most of them due to minor flooding of low areas and falling branches and stones.
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The Dana leaves the Islands
In Mallorca a total of 38 incidents have been recorded, most of them in Manacor, where this morning’s heavy rain in the area has caused the Es Domingos Gran stream to overflow and a stretch of the road from Cala Murada to Porto Cristo has had to be closed for half an hour due to a small accumulation of water. The rain also caused the partial closure of three other roads in the area: the MA-4100, the MA-4020 and the MA-4015, although traffic has now been restored.
In Ibiza there have been a total of 9 incidents, such as small water damming in the area of Playa d’en Bossa, but no major complications.
The episode, which began yesterday, 12th November, with the activation of Meteobal’s IG1, has left maximum accumulated rainfall of 63 mm in the Serra de Tramuntana and 53 mm in Vila.
Finally, I would like to thank the public for their responsible behaviour during the episode of rain and storms that has affected us over the last two days and remind them to always inform themselves through official channels: the General Directorate of Emergencies and 112 are always constantly monitoring these types of episodes.