AT 3:52 EARLY HOURS OVERFLOWED THE MISSING HOURS: THE PARRALILLO.
There are already eleven million cubic meters stored in the three dams of La Aldea
l the full of what was missing will occur. The overflow of the three reservoirs is sending some two thousand hoes into the sea that, He is having had the fourth dam, could have been stored also producing their overflow.
The morning began in the municipality with flyers. And it is no wonder. Water reserves will allow us to grow crops with lower costs; allocate more manpower; cultivate abandoned lands and will offer tranquility for four years.
From the past 2006 The situation of overflowing dams did not occur at the same time.. But everyone agrees that this time it was different because the intensity was much greater..
In fact, The photographs that illustrate this article are an example of this.. The Siberio spillway became a great spectacle. The waterfall that forms at its base caused a waterfall of almost thirty meters.
The first dam to overflow was the Siberio since it had reached full capacity last December. The total volume of water impounded in it is 4.356.364 m3. It was followed by that of Caidero de la Niña, which began to overflow at mid-morning last Monday, reaching the 1.997.040 m3.
The more than sixteen meters that remained on the El Parralillo dam made the most skeptical think that it would be impossible to reach its full capacity.. However, The intensity of the storm in the center of the island caused the reservoir level to rise six meters more during the morning of Tuesday.
About the 17:30 hours it was estimated that the dam received about 4.000 hoes subtracting just over two meters for the overflow. The decrease in the intensity of the rains caused the filling to be delayed until 3:52 early morning hours today, adding a total of 4.569.808 m3.
Despite the full and overflowing, The hundred curious people who approached the channel of the ravine and the dams themselves lamented the loss of a significant volume of water that changed the color of the sea on the coast..
To the president of the Community of Irrigators of La Aldea, Juan José de el Pino, he caught the news in Holland, where he moved with members of the Coagrisan Cooperative, to monitor the quality of fruit reception.
Del Pino celebrated the news from there and insisted on the need to carry out actions in hydraulic matters as soon as possible., that have been demanded from La Aldea, in order to prevent the loss of important flows such as overflows from dams or those from Pino Gordo and Salado..
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