The first hours of this Thursday passed through complicated water regarding traffic in Seville, as the A-49 is delayed at the heights of Camas and La Pañoleta due to an accident that is causing traffic jams at the Seville exit and in the city. … I’m heading to Huelva. The General Administration of Transportation warned: I have problems driving at least 2 kilometers on the highway towards the province of Huelva. It’s a rainy morning due to storm Claudia.
Emergency services are already working in the area, but there are problems with driving at the Patrocínio de Sevilla exit, the detour towards Camas and La Pañoléta areas, the climb of the hill known as “Caracol”, and the exits towards Castilleja de la Cuesta and Tomales and Ginés.
At this time, there is no expectation of an imminent normalization of circulation. There are some fixed obstacles on the road and the left lane is closed Since it is dawn, drivers should be careful while driving.
This, combined with the fact that it has been raining in and around the capital Seville since the last hours of the night and the first hours of this Thursday, means there is a chance of significant rain as the day progresses. In addition, the state meteorological agency issued a yellow alert for the province of Seville and an orange alert for the province of Huelva.
The capital and other municipalities are expected to experience wind gusts that can reach 70 kilometers per hour (70 kilometers per hour), the possibility of tornadoes and significant rainfall in the late afternoon.