Catalonia suspends school, university, health, and sports activities on Thursday due to wind
Catalonia has suspended all school, university, health, and sports activities on Thursday due to strong winds.
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, has announced the suspension of all school, university, sports, and non-urgent health activities for Thursday, citing severe winds affecting the region. This decision comes as forecasts predict that these high winds will intensify, prompting the government to take precautionary measures for the safety of its citizens. The consellera of Interior, Núria Parlon, has also urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel and prioritize remote work.
In addition to halting educational and sports activities, the government plans to issue an Es-Alert to the mobile phones of residents this afternoon to further advise on mobility restrictions due to the weather conditions. This suspension follows a series of storms impacting the region, coinciding with ongoing mobility issues in the Rodalies train network, which is expected to face additional disruptions caused by the winds.
These measures reflect the continued challenges Catalonia faces due to its weather patterns, which have led to repeated interruptions in daily life. The government's proactive approach not only aims to protect the population but also to manage the strain on public services that can arise during extreme weather events. The situation highlights the importance of preparedness and communication in the face of natural disturbances.