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INEA suspends sailing of boats in Anzoátegui until March 20

INEA suspends sailing of boats in Anzoátegui until March 20

Sailing in the areas of Barcelona, ​​Lechería, Puerto la Cruz, El Morro and Guanta are prohibited until 6:00 pm on Monday, March 20. The INEA does not rule out extending this order if conditions do not change on that date


The National Institute of Aquatic Spaces (INEA) issued an alert this Friday, March 17, where it prohibits the departure of fishing, recreational and sports vessels in the state of Anzoátegui, specifically in the bays of Barcelona and Pozuelos.

In a statement published on social networks, INEA explained that the sailing restriction will be in force from this Friday until Monday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m., due to the weather conditions that will be recorded in that area.

Sailing in the areas of Barcelona, ​​Lechería, Puerto la Cruz, El Morro and Guanta are prohibited. The Institute does not rule out extending this order if conditions do not change on that date.

*Read also: Five people disappeared in Nueva Esparta after the sinking of two boats

According to the information released by the INEA, strong winds and waves from 1.8 meters to two meters are expected to be recorded over the weekend, with intervals of even waves of 2.5 meters in height. This is due to two areas of low pressure in the Caribbean Sea that will especially affect the coasts of Anzoátegui.

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