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Berlanga de Duero recovers from the storm in Soria

The territorial delegate, Yolanda de Gregorio, has visited Berlanga de Duero this morning, in which the Junta de Castilla y León, through the UTE for the Conservation of Roads of the Territorial Development Service, is proceeding to clean the crossing of this municipality (highway SO-152) from the dragging produced by the rain that fell yesterday afternoon.

Berlanga de Duero removes sand after storm

Together with the delegate, the mayor of the town, Jesús Barcones, the councilors José Manuel Yubero and Enrique Rubio, and the head of the Territorial Development Service, José Luis Palacios, have visited the area of ​​action.

De Gregorio has also been interested in the damage caused in the urban area, and in the route of its streets the neighbors have transferred it how shocking the storm was, although the damage has not been relevant.

Berlanga de Duero removes sand after storm

As they have informed the territorial delegate, in Berlanga de Duero the rainfall that fell, starting at approximately 6:00 p.m., was about 38 liters of water, although this amount was higher, in the form of hail and water, in nearby towns such as Remember , Morales, Hortezuela or Aguilera.

Four were the points in the Road Network of the Junta de Castilla y León that were affected by dragging of dirt and mud yesterday afternoon.

The Berlanga de Duero crossing; the section of this same SO-152 highway that connects Hortezuela to the Berlanga de Duero nucleus and that had to be cut at around 7:00 pm; and two points on the CL-116 highway, near Barca and between the towns of Morón de Almazán and Alentisque, where up to 20 centimeters of hail was accumulated in some area.

On the same afternoon yesterday, the Emergency Brigade of the Territorial Development Service acted in all the affected areas, leaving them in good condition for road traffic, except for the Berlanga de Duero crossing, which is being intervened this morning.

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