After a weekend of floods, deaths and evacuations, AEMET confirms that calm is coming for the New Year

Málaga, Granada, Murcia and the south of the Valencian Community have passed a complicated weekend with floods, deaths and displaced people. In fact, in some areas of the southeast the worst has not happened yet. And people are tired: «”I feel like selling everything and leaving town: the rains are increasingly torrential”, said a neighbor from Cartama (Málaga). However, we will forget again. We will start the year cold, yes. But also with a strong anticyclone, with fog and frost. There will be no rain except somewhere in the south/east and the Balearic Islands; something that with the night movements of New Year’s Eve, is good news. However, the models start to draw that with the New Year there can also be a change in pattern. A change of pattern? Starting Thursday, as explained by Duncan Wingenthe models contemplate “the rise of the Atlantic ridge towards Iceland and Greenland”: it is what experts call the “Atlantic ridge.” It is a tongue of high pressure at altitude that bulges over the Atlantic and extends towards high latitudes. It is a wall that diverts the current from the west. What it represents for Spain. It’s hard to saythe truth. The effect on the peninsula depends on where the dorsal ends up placed. Or, close the Atlantic corridor and we have a few days of stable, dry and cold weather on the surface. Or, it favors the entry of cold from the north with thermal drops, a winter sensation and snow. Or, finally, the storm corridor opens with the consequent intrusion of Atlantic fronts from the Ocean. That is, rain and a slightly milder climate. What should we expect? It is a great unknown: enormous. And taking into account that it is the key phenomenon to understand what is going to happen in the coming weeks in southern Europe, it is important. Therefore, we have to continue monitoring them closely. Euro-Atlantic regimes modulate temperatures, energy demands and meteorological alerts. The Atlantic Crest is a piece of that puzzle and there are many things that depend on it. It is still surprising because, well, for now we are only going to see a deep, wintery cry. Image | PolarWx In Xataka | La Niña is going to be meteorologically “less intense” than we expected. And that actually hides a problem.

After the earthquake of Russia, evacuations and alerts extend through the Pacific for fear of something much worse: waves

With the still recent memory of what happened in March 2011, when a Powerful earthquake Registered in front of the Japanese coasts, it generated a tsunami and sowed the destruction, with thousands of victims and missing, in Japan and Russia they look at the ocean with tension. And they are not the only ones. The reason: Another powerful earthquakeof magnitude 8.8, has shaken the ground of the Kamchatka Kraiat the east end of Russia, and unleashed the fear for the waves it can generate in the Pacific. In just a few hours that has resulted in alert messages, evacuations and authorities asking the population to stay away from the coasts. What happened? That the ground has trembled in Russia. And with violence. In the last hours the US Geological Service registered an earthquake from Magnitude 8.8 at the east end of Russia. More specifically the tremor broke out At 23.25 h GMT (two more in peninsular Spain), with epicenter 126 kilometers southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskyin the Kamchatka Krai, in the north of the Pacific, and a depth of around 19.3 km. In some areas of the region they soon registered waves between three and four meters high. Has it been serious? Sergei Lebedev, the head of the emergency department in the region, He explained That the earthquake has left some injured, although for now, as confirmed to the Russian agency Tass, there seems to be none of gravity. It is not bad balance if the power of the earthquake is taken into account, of magnitude 8.8. The governor of Kamchatka has recognized that the earthquake was “serious” and “the strongest in decades”, which explains that the tremor causes the collapse of part of the facade of a nursery. “Before July 31, a list of buildings will be developed that will undergo instrumental inspection. The general evaluation of material damage will be ready in a week,” Point out The governor of the region, Vladimir Solodov. In its telegram channel, the Unified Geophysical Service of Russia has confirmed that it is the greatest earthquake since 1952 in Kamchatka (in November of that year there was another tremor of Magnitude 9 which generated important material damage and caused waves of several meters in Hawaii) and the sixth most intense globally since 1900. What reactions has generated? Fear. And caution. Since the earthquake was produced by authorities from different countries and regions bathed by the Pacific, from Russia to Chile or the United States, passing through Japan or the Philippines, have reacted with different degrees of alert, depending on the type of waves they expect. One of the most forceful responses has probably given Japan, where alert sirens have already been heard and seen to the Hokkaido coast residents Uploaded to roofs When the initial waves of the Tsunami, 30 centimeters arrived. The authorities have ordered the evacuation of the east coast of the country, punished in 2011, and required more than 900,000 people of 133 municipalities of the Pacific coast that leave their homes. Some sources They raise the population that has received evacuation orders or alerts to about two million. Have you done anything else? Yes. On the island of Hokkaido, an evacuation order of 5 out of 5the highest level, which affects about 10,500 citizens of the town of Urakawa, and the alert has spread to prefectures such as Hokkaido, Aomori, Iwate, Mie or Miyagi, among others. In some regions waves of up to three meters are expected. With that backdrop, public transport has been altered at some points and the authorities They have evacuated to the workers of the Fukushima nuclear plant, which was already affected by the tsamot of 2011. And beyond Japan? Russia and Japan are not the only ones who have activated emergency measure. The United States Tsunamis Alert Center has warned of the risk of waves of more than three meters in the Hawaii archipelago and between one and three on the island of Guam. Before Panorama the governor of Hawaii, Josh Green, has declared The state of emergency and ordered evacuations in areas of the coast, which has even derived in traffic jams. In the islands they have also enabled shelters in schools, hotels or community centers. It is not the only American territory that looks at the Pacific. The National Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has also transferred the alert to some parts of Alaska and follows the situation on the east coast of the country, such as California. “Keep strong already except!” I exhort Donald Trump. Are there more countries on alert? Yes. In Chile President Gabriel Boric He has recognized That, “for now, we have Tsunami alert for the entire coast” on Wednesday. “The protocol is to evacuate three hours before the estimation of arrival of the wave,” he said. In China the tsunamis alert center He has warned also of the possibility of receiving waves of between 30 and 40 cm in Zhejiang and Shanghai and Peru has activated Also alert in his coast. Ecuador has even gone further to order the eviction of the Galapagos Islands, “which implies the suspension of maritime activities and eviction of beaches, docks and low areas.” The list adds and continues with organisms from different nations that ask for caution in different points of the Pacific. In Mexico the Semar has issued an alert For the country’s coast bathed by that ocean after the Kamchatka earthquake and has asked its population to remain away from the beaches and warn of strong currents. Images | USGS, NOAA and X In Xataka | Tsunami’s alert is leading people to get on the roofs of Japan. It is a good idea, but only at the beginning

Hughes Fire causes evacuations in Los Angeles and Ventura

The rapid growth of the Hughes fire in the Castaic area, which reached 9,457 acres, forced authorities to issue evacuation orders in Los Angeles and Ventura counties and to close all lanes of the 5 Freeway. According to the authorities, About 19,000 people from Los Angeles County, including residents of Castaic, were being evacuated from communities south, north and west of the fire, while another 16,000 were in areas under evacuation warning. Firefighters on the ground and in the air battled in their attempts to contain the Hughes Fire, which began shortly before 10:45 a.m. this Wednesday through the Angeles National Forest. Keep reading: The fight continues to contain the Palisades Fire The fire, which initially spanned 50 acres, grew rapidly fueled by Santa Ana winds until reaching approximately 5:14 pm an area of ​​9,457 acres, with 0% containment, according to Cal Fire data. The Hughes Fire grew rapidly due to strong winds.Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez | AP Until this Wednesday afternoon, The cause of the Hughes Fire in a predominantly rural and mountainous area was unknown.more than 16 miles away from the nearest residence. Rapid fire advance Despite the efforts of the firefighters, The flames spread and crossed Lake Hughes Roadwhile the lake was acting as a firebreak, preventing part of the fire line from advancing towards the 5 Freeway. Keep reading: Hispanic accused of starting fire in San Bernardino In the fight against the fire, the work of several helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft was seen, including four Super Scoopers, who threw water and the pink retardant Phos-Chek on the fire lines. Around 12:30 pm, The Hughes Fire burned more than 30 acres per minutewhich is equivalent to the length of 23 football fields. Huge columns of smoke, rising over the area burned by the flames, They were clearly visible from several miles away. Keep reading: Relatives of victims who died in the California fires tell their stories Evacuation orders in Ventura At approximately 2:00 pm, an area of ​​Ventura County, near Lake Piruwest of Castaic, was added to the areas under mandatory evacuation orders. Firefighters battle to stop the flames of the Hughes Fire.Credit: Ethan Swope | AP In the evacuated area there were several schools, including Northlake Elementary, Castaic Middle, Castaic Elementary and Castaic High. The Castaic Unified School District said all students had been picked up by mid-afternoon. “We will most likely cancel classes tomorrow (Thursday). At this time, we are concerned about families staying safe,” said Castaic School District Superintendent Bob Brauniesen. It was installed a temporary evacuation center at Hart High School, at 24825 Newhall Avenue, in Santa Clarita. Keep reading: Alert extended for strong winds in Southern California Road closures All lanes of the 5 Freeway were closed between Highway 126 and Grapevine Road, according to the California Highway Patrol. The authorities They closed other roads in the area: Ridge Route Road and Lake Hughes Ridge Route Road and Templin Highway Lake Hughes and Pine Canyon Dry Gulch and San Francisquito Canyon Road Interstate 5 NB off-ramp to Parker Road and the Interstate 5 off-ramp to Lake Hughes Road. Interstate 5 Grapevine “If you can, just avoid the area“said California Highway Patrol spokesman Alec Pereyda. On social networksCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom said that state resources had been deployed to fight the Hughes Fire in the Angeles National Forest. “We will continue to monitor the situation closely and we will provide the federal government with everything it needs to extinguish this fire,” said the governor. Keep reading: Newsom signs order to speed up fire debris removal Although the fire occurred outside the boundaries of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) reported that Four intervention teams, made up of 20 trucks, were sent to help attack the fire. The LAFD mentioned that they were also sent to the scene two excavator teams and additional command personnel. He Ventura County Fire Department He said strike teams and other resources had been strategically deployed along Highway 126 to ensure a rapid response to any impact of the fire in the county. Keep reading:· Los Angeles approves economic aid plan for workers affected by fires· Risk in burned areas of Los Angeles due to upcoming rains· Fire victims in Los Angeles return home to find a desolate panorama

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