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The area west of Cartagena, the most affected by the rains (28/09/2009)

The area west of the town is still the most affected by the overflow of streams and blocking roads that cross them, mainly in the area of Cuesta Blanca Tallante and perineum.

It is wading back roads and runways had to be cut and where several drivers have had to be rescued by members of Civil Protection, Fire and local police.

So in the early hours of this morning have rescued three people who had been left stranded in their vehicles while trying to ford the riverside quarries at the height of Naval Hospital.

One vehicle has been washed away.

It has also been rescued and drivers Tallante Perín road had to be cut by the collapse of a retaining wall on the road.

Tentegorra access to it is interrupted by heavy traffic runoffs were recorded at the height of the School of Marine Corps.

The rotunda of the college of St. Vincent de Paul, in the street Sebastian Feringa has also cut traffic to prevent the movement of vehicles to Tentegorra and New Cartagena, by the overflow of the Rambla.

The same thing has gone the road linking Marfagones Molinos Los Dolores, off California Avenue.

In the area of Pozo Estrecho, Los Belones and El Algar of time could move even with many precautions.

However the local police has also recommended against using the vehicle in this area.

On the street were Gisbert rock falls occurred beside the panoramic lift and must move around the city with great caution, damaged traffic lights at intersections.

Several schools have suspended classes this morning, as the Straits Well, the valley and Narwhal, among others.

Others have been suspended also acts as the official start of the school in La Palma and the opening of an exhibition at the Municipal Archaeological Museum, whose hits were impassable.

Local Police, Fire and Civil Protection monitors the channels de la Rambla especially in the highlands.

The abundant rainfall prevent soil absorb more water and falling, running out.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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