Madrid (EFE).- Storm Ingrid keeps a large part of the peninsula on alert this Friday, affecting 13 communities and Ceuta. Its impact is notable in the northern half of the peninsula, especially in Galicia, where it has caused disruptions on roads, school closures, and a warning about potential shortages. In light of the approaching storm, the Minister for Ecological Transition, Sara Aagesen, called for precautions to be taken against the weather system from the Fitur fair in Madrid, which will bring difficult days, particularly due to maritime phenomena in Galicia and the Cantabrian coast. 23 January at 00:06 WARNINGS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW | Spain: winds, rough seas, snowfall, storms, rain, and low temperatures. Maximum alert level: red. More information at https://t.co/BLdoSsO2Qv
Ingrid keeps almost the entire peninsula and Ceuta on alert, with a greater impact in Galicia.