The Guadalquivir River Almost Covers the Roman Bridge of Cordoba and Crosses the 5 Meters Level
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At 9.30 a.m. this Friday, the Guadalquivir River reached a height of 5.60 meters in the Azud de Alcolea and flooded the entire promenade under Miraflores. The river has already begun to reach almost all the eyes of the Roman Bridge.
José María Bellido, in Es la mañana de Federico: "Where we have the most problems is in peripheral areas and at the airport".
The moat of the Torre de la Calahorra is filled with water leaving an unusual image for the Cordobans
The Córdoba Road Maintenance Department, part of the Andalusian Regional Government, has closed the Roman Bridge of Córdoba to pedestrian traffic. This preventative measure was taken due to the rising water levels of the Guadalquivir River as it flows through the province. According to a statement from the regional government, this "historic closure" of the bridge was implemented because of the "risk" involved in crossing it. Furthermore, additi…
The Guadalquivir has doubled its threshold in two days and at 9.40 hours this Friday has exceeded 5.60 meters of water sheet as it passes through the capital of Cordoba, when the red threshold reaches 2.5 meters. According to data from the Automatic System of Hydrological Information (SAIH) of the Hydrographic Confederation of Guadalquivir (CHG) consulted by EFE, the river at its passage through Cordoba entered the red threshold on Wednesday at …
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