The Tagus Hydrographic Confederation and the emergency service 112 alerted about the increase in the flow of the Alberche River to 90 cubic meters per second due to heavy rains in its headwaters. The mayor of Escalona, Álvaro Gutiérrez, indicated that, despite some overflowing areas, the situation remains stable, but urged not to let guard down and to avoid walks near the river.
In the Ribera del Alberche and Santiago Apóstol urbanization, residents were evacuated due to the river's rise, describing the situation as comparable to the Amazon. It is expected that discharges will continue to manage the additional flow. The mayor announced maximum vigilance and precautionary measures, asking residents to stay alert and report anomalies to 112.
The municipality of Escalona, Toledo, remains on alert due to the rains generated by the storm 'Jana', particularly affecting Ávila. The mayor mentioned that municipal personnel have been monitoring the situation, informing residents through various channels. Other nearby municipalities are also on alert due to the rise of the Alberche River in their areas.
The Escalona City Council issued a statement asking for caution in areas near the river due to the increased discharged water in Burguillo. Gutiérrez expressed his hope that the situation remains stable.