Valencia will recover tomorrow, Friday, March 7, the school and educational activity, and the routines of the day, occupational and youth centers.
It will also resume municipal sports activities and Fallas events such as the mascletà, as confirmed by the city council this Thursday after 3 days of suspension of activity in the municipality.
In addition, parks, gardens and municipal cemeteries will be open, and extraordinary markets will be allowed to be held.
“The Cecopal (Municipal Operational Coordination Center) has decided to eliminate the restrictions imposed due to the weather alerts and the situation of ‘Emergency 0’ decreed by the Generalitat last Monday,” said Juan Carlos Caballero, municipal spokesman.
“In this meeting have been analyzed, as usual, the reports of official agencies and according to the forecast of AEMET (State Meteorological Agency), which does not provide any warning of weather risk for tomorrow. Therefore, we have agreed to remove all restrictions for Friday 7,” explained the councilman.
The Social Emergency Care Center (CAES) and the facilities of the Benimaclet Pavilion will remain open to assist the homeless.