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THE
GOTA FRÍA
In the
Country of the Sun it can also rain said the Valencian
Government on their information sticker it gave out at the
last Gota Fría about 15 years ago which devastated the
region of the Vega Baja and the road system you have now is
from that time. As I was here then I thought that I would
share with you my experience.
The climate has changed during the last 5 years possibly
because of the building on high lands with housing of
multi-storey buildings. Before, when rain clouds came they
hit the Orihuela & Callosa Sierras rained and then
rushed across the plains to the sea, with very little rain
from the foot hills to the coast, now with 3 story
buildings on the hills they form an artificial Sierra and
slow the rain clouds down as well as causing heavy rain. We
will now have more heavy rain than before as well as more
cloudy conditions in the summer months.
The information continued explaining that this has a
special climate which means it is possible to have large
amount of rain in the Autumn. It told you to keep upto date
with what is happening here to prevent unpleasant
surprises. You should leave your car if there is danger of
Flooding because a car does not make a good boat and a
person was decapitated in their car as they were trapped by
the water. So be warned. As the leaflet says the thing is
that in Spain when it rains it really rains and in the last
shower we had recently my rain gauge registered 100 litres
in 1½ hours which will give you an idea what to expect if
it really rains for 10 hours or more.
If at any time when it has began to rain and torrential
rains starts falling persistently start thinking about
flooding and preparing yourself or get home quickly or
somewhere high from flooding. Always make sure you follow
the advice of the Civil Protection and you will help in the
rescue operations to be carried out quickly. All these tips
are still relevant now.
One thing you need to do now is based on your recent
experience around your home look for danger areas of
flooding and plan your exit in case you need to get to the
hospital, shops or the petrol station. If you have a garage
under the house then get your car out quickly because there
could be 2 to 3 feet of water in it within two hours of the
first drop of rain. Keep your petrol tank as full as
possible and as mentioned before only use your car if it
really necessary and if you are in it never wait in the car
while the water on the road rises because your car will not
be a safe boat. Even in this recent shower, cars in
Andalusia were piled up on top of each other as they
floated down the road and one woman had to get out quickly
at the traffic lights before being trapped in her car as it
floated down the road. A person died because in an
underground Car Park because the water was so quick in
rising. The speed that the water arrives still catches
people unawares.
The tarmac in Spain is designed to cope with heat and not
melt as in Britain but unlike Britain it does not have good
gripping power in the wet. If you are driving your Classic
Car and are caught in the rain remember what it was like 30
to 40 years ago when braking was slower and braking
distances were poor in the wet, aquaplaning happened often.
Remember unlike your modern car you have no abs, assisted
braking, power steering nor good lights and poor wipers all
will make you having to be extra careful. Don’t think it
won’t happen as this type of rain will come from nowhere.
Be aware of dips in the road or road humps that act as a
dam and suddenly you can be in an extra 2 foot of water. If
it is at night and you have to get back you will not have a
good idea what is around you and normal points such as
curbs and road signs will not be there therefore be
especially careful.
Never
park your car over a manhole cover as they can be pushed up
by the water pressure. Always be aware that a seaside Town
is on a hill which is why the sea stops. Therefore all
roads running down will have a river of water and the
danger is underneath the surface which will have the
greatest pressure and crossing can be very dangerous.
Always have your car checked after it has been in deep
water as I remember my SEAT 600 going through deep water,
even though it was coming under the doors, with no
problems. Being proud that it made it I later regretted it
when 6 months later I needed a new gear box as it had
rusted up due to the water getting in. My friend’s new car
had to have extensive repairs when it broke down in 2 foot
of water.
David
Hudson
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