Palma (EFE).- Operators from island, regional and state organizations, including soldiers from the UME, continue to work in Mallorca to reopen the roads that in nine sections of both the Serra de Tramuntana and other areas of the island that continue to be cut off by snow and trees blown down by squall Juliette.
According to the last balance sheet of the Island Council, the Ma-10 roads, which run along the Serra de Tramuntana, between kilometers 6 and 47.5 (Fornalutx-Pollença), are closed; the Ma-11A, from Coll de Sóller (from kilometers 16.9 to 27.7); the Ma-2100, from Bunyola to Orient (from kilometer 1 to 10), and the Ma-1140, from S’Esgleita to Palmanyola (from kilometer points 0.4 to 1.1).
The Ma-2141, Sa Calobra road is also closed; that of Formentor, Ma-2210, in its 19.6 kilometers; the Ma-3433, from Sa Pobla to Playa de Muro (from the start to kilometer 8); the Ma-4011 in Felanitx (from the start to kilometer 5.2), and the Ma-2130, Caimari-Lluc (from kilometer 7 to 15).
The president of the Balearic Government, Francina Armengol, announced this Thursday that steps are being taken to request the declaration of a catastrophic zone from the central government for all areas of the Serra de Tramuntana and other regions of Mallorca especially affected by Juliette.
Thank you, I have recently been searching for info about this topic for ages and yours is
the best I have came upon so far. But, what in regards to
the conclusion? Are you positive concerning the supply?