The Emergency Operations Center (COE) placed 14 Dominican provinces on green alert this Friday for possible flooding of rivers, streams and ravines and flash or urban floods, as a result of the indirect effects of
tropical storm Bret .
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Nor is it ruled out that there could be a worsening of the waves along the entire Caribbean coast of the country.
The provinces that the COE placed on green alert are La Altagracia, San Pedro de Macorís, San Cristóbal, Monte Plata, Monseñor Nouel, Peravia, Barahona, La Romana, Santo Domingo, the National District, La Vega, Sánchez Ramírez, Azua and Pedernales.
In addition, it is recommended not to cross rivers, streams and ravines that have high volumes of water and not to use spas (rivers), in the provinces under alert.
After passing through the Leeward Islands, which are part of the Lesser Antilles, Storm Bret is moving into the weakening Caribbean Sea and is expected to dissipate on Saturday night.
Nor is it ruled out that there could be a worsening of the waves along the entire Caribbean coast of the country.
The provinces that the COE placed on green alert are La Altagracia, San Pedro de Macorís, San Cristóbal, Monte Plata, Monseñor Nouel, Peravia, Barahona, La Romana, Santo Domingo, the National District, La Vega, Sánchez Ramírez, Azua and Pedernales.
In addition, it is recommended not to cross rivers, streams and ravines that have high volumes of water and not to use spas (rivers), in the provinces under alert.
After passing through the Leeward Islands, which are part of the Lesser Antilles, Storm Bret is moving into the weakening Caribbean Sea and is expected to dissipate on Saturday night.