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VAGUADA AND TROPICAL OLA keep several areas of the country alert

Onda tropical y vaguada provocarán lluvia este viernes

SANTO DOMINGO.- Nine provinces and the National District is still low “Green alert”, for possible urban floods and river floodcaused by downpours caused by a trough and a tropical wave.

The Dominican Institute of Meteorology (INDOMET) reported, on Monday afternoon, which is maintained level of “Green alert” For the Monte Plata provinces, Santo Domingo and Juan Sánchez Ramírez.

Besides, Monsignor Nouel, San Cristóbal, San Pedro de MacorísDajabón, Elías Piña, Santiago Rodríguez, plus the National District.

The current tropical wave It will move away this Tuesday, but another similar phenomenon will approach to interact with the trough and cause moderate downpours In some demarcations.



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