COE coloca 6 provincias en alerta amarilla y mantiene otras 7 en verde

COE places 6 provinces on yellow alert and maintains another 7 on green

The Emergency Operations Center (COE) A few minutes ago, it placed a total of 6 provinces on yellow alert and maintains another 7 on green alert due to the incidence of a trough that will cause showers with thunderstorms and gusty winds.

The trough that manifests itself at different levels of the troposphere causing these rains in a large part of the national territory.

The provinces placed on yellow alert by the COE SWn Monsignor Nouel, La Vega, María Trinidad Sánchez, Monte Plata, Santiago and Hayo Mayor.

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Likewise, the country’s emergency agency maintains a green alert for the Greater Santo Domingo, Santiago Rodríguez, San Cristóbal, El Seibo, Sánchez Ramírez and San José de Ocoa.

Maria Trinidad Sanchez, Peravia and Santiago.

prohibitions

The COE It also maintains the prohibition of recreational activities in areas of moutains and the use of spasin the provinces under alert.

recommendations

As part of the recommendations demanded by the moment, the COE calls to follow the guidelines and orientations of the organisms of civil protection.

Also keep in touch with the Civil Defense, Armed Forces, Red Cross, National Police, Fire Departments and his own Emergency Operations Center (COE) by calling 809-472-0909 and *462 from the OGTIC.

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Those residents in high-risk areas who live near rivers, streams and ravines must be vigilant and take the necessary precautionary measures against possible floods and flash floods.

Lastly, drive more carefully, since the rains reduce visibility quite a bit and make the roads slippery.



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