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Some of the actions were due to broken fences or fallen branches on public roads, and Paseo de Colón and Calle San Pedro had to be temporarily closed due to water accumulation

The latest episode of heavy rain in Benidorm results in up to 25 litres per square metre and no damage

05 September 2024
El último episodio de lluvias intensas en Benidorm se salda con hasta 25 litros por metro cuadrado y sin daños

Two people were rescued by the local police who were caught by the storm while kayaking

The latest episode of heavy rainfall recorded yesterday Wednesday in Benidorm resulted in up to 25 litres per square metre in 30 minutes and no significant damage. This was reported today by the councillors for Public Security and Water Cycle, Jesús Carrobles and José Ramón González de Zárate, who explained that “in general terms, the hydraulic infrastructures of the city responded well to the rain and there were only occasional incidents that were quickly resolved by the Local Police and the municipal concessionaires”.

According to both, part of the actions focused on the placement of traps in the sewers that had jumped or in the removal of branches falling onto the public road, as well as in the cleaning of drags. Although the rainwater collection systems “worked perfectly in practically the entire city, accumulations of water were occasionally recorded in some points during the moments of greatest intensity of rain”, such as Paseo de Colón or Calle San Pedro, which were temporarily closed to traffic. On this last street, the Local Police had to assist a vehicle that could not continue its journey. Likewise, the accesses to Poniente Beach from Murtal Street were also temporarily closed.

González de Zárate recalled that “years ago, in episodes of rain of this intensity, there were major incidents due to the accumulation of water at points such as the confluence of Comunidad Valenciana and Alfonso Puchades avenues, Mediterráneo avenue or Severo Ochoa, all of which have responded very well to yesterday's rainfall.”

“Thanks to the City Council's very important investment in the renovation of hydraulic infrastructures - he added - these problems have been progressively corrected and Benidorm is responding better and better to rainy situations such as yesterday, with peaks of 25 litres per square metre in just half an hour in areas such as La Cala.” He also specified that “the City Council intends to continue improving and solving problems in areas that may still be pending.” In fact, “a project has already been approved to act on the wastewater network of Elche Park”. This action, for which permission has already been requested from the Provincial Coastal Service, will be carried out by the Water Sanitation Entity (Epsar), dependent on the Generalitat Valenciana.

The Councillor for Citizen Security has explained that the most striking action was the rescue by a Local Police boat of two people who were surprised by the storm while kayaking near the island of Benidorm.

Shortly after the rain ended, the city had returned to absolute normality, except for Julio Iglesias Auditorium and Óscar Esplá Amphitheatre in the L’Aigüera Park, which were closed to pedestrians due to the accumulation of earth washed away by the rain. Early in the morning, both facilities were already operational again after these washes were removed.

In total, during the hour that it rained approximately, 30 litres were collected at this point - 25 of them in just 30 minutes - while in the Centre 28 litres fell, around 16 in Rincón de Loix and 18 in the area around the water treatment plant.