By Euro Weekly News Media • 05 February 2019 • 8:52
FLOODED: Major pipeline from reservoir bursts in Spain. Photo credit: Twitter/ @AytoVLZ
A RUPTURED pipeline has flooded a Malaga town to a depth of 1.5 metres (5ft) in the south of Spain overnight. A 90-year-old woman was rescued as water cascaded down the main street in El Trapiche in the Axarquia region after a break in the pipeline from the Viñuela reservoir.
ℹ La Policía Local informa de que hace unos 40 minutos se ha roto una tubería general del pantano y ha provocado la inundación de la calle principal de El Trapiche pic.twitter.com/gr4rzxyqHc — Ayto Vélez-Málaga (@AytoVLZ) February 4, 2019
ℹ La Policía Local informa de que hace unos 40 minutos se ha roto una tubería general del pantano y ha provocado la inundación de la calle principal de El Trapiche pic.twitter.com/gr4rzxyqHc
— Ayto Vélez-Málaga (@AytoVLZ) February 4, 2019
More than 60 houses were flooded and a dozen vehicles were trapped in the fast-rising water. Emergency services were called to the incident at 10.15pm last night (Monday) and clean up efforts have been going on all night. The water supply company, Axaragua, said that work had begun to prevent the 14 municipalities that rely on the supply from the reservoir running out.
🔴Cortada la carretera A-7205 y evacuada una anciana de 90 años por la rotura de una tubería de un pantano en El Trapiche en Velez-Málaga.Más información, 👉https://t.co/an1fjA5Ecu pic.twitter.com/0oMhnvYe2B — Emergencias 112 (@E112Andalucia) February 5, 2019
🔴Cortada la carretera A-7205 y evacuada una anciana de 90 años por la rotura de una tubería de un pantano en El Trapiche en Velez-Málaga.Más información, 👉https://t.co/an1fjA5Ecu pic.twitter.com/0oMhnvYe2B
— Emergencias 112 (@E112Andalucia) February 5, 2019
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