The Commissioner of Negotiations for the Emergency and Administration of Disasters (NMEAD), Nino Correa Filomeno, vermaan a la ciudadanía a tener precaución si deciden visa las playas este fin de semana largo.
“The National Meteorological Service of San Juan has reported on a high level of marine currents in the far north of Puerto Rico and the island of Culebra. “You must be aware that these currents can cause you to stumble and fall into danger, as well as our victims, bombers, policemen and paramedics.
Mientras, the National Meteorological Service also issues this warning about costly conditions and maritime conditions until Sunday, when there are only 8 pies. Además, signaled the pilgrimage of currents in the northern islands of the Isla.
February 13: Dangerous conditions in the sea and coast are expected. Visit https://t.co/TcNR3BLtpm and https://t.co/U6hSPqdc32 for the latest information.
Costs conditions and maritime conditions. Access https://t.co/SDxXkknkij and https://t.co/Xaq7vwMv8L for more details. #prwx #usviwx pic.twitter.com/qxHeAZlt1G– NWS San Juan (@NWSSanJuan) 13 February 2021
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On the other hand, he explained that, until the night of the estate is in full swing an advertisement for small-scale road operators. It is also reported that it is hoped that oil will be able to reach the sites and properties of this plant up to 20 nudes, with the possibility of higher altitudes.
The NMEAD’s holder records that the Operating Zones of the Negotiated permanent assets and vigilantes prior to any eventuality. As usual, direct communication with the Municipal Offices by the Emergency Department (OMME) of the 78 municipalities, as well as the Public Security Department Negotiations and municipal policies. It is important that, if somebody has an emergency, they send a text message to 9-1-1 to request the assistance of the corresponding agencies.