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Extreme Precautions Recommended Due to High Winds
A warning has been issued as a result of strong winds on the Costa Blanca and inland areas.
The Director General of Fire Prevention for the Valencia region, Rosa Tourís, has reported the CECOPI (Centro de Coordinación Operativo Integrado) has evaluated the monitoring of the meteorological situation resulting in strong winds on the Costa Blanca and inland areas.
Weather Warning for Wind
Tourís has indicated that “the Emergency Coordination Centre has established an orange level wind alert in the southern interior of the province of Valencia and the northern interior of the province of Alicante and a yellow level wind alert in Castellón, the northern interior and the coast of the province of Valencia and the northern coast of Alicante with gusts that can reach up to 90 km/h”.
Extreme Caution Must be Exercised
For this reason, she has pointed out that extreme precautions must be taken, especially in the areas most affected by the floods. “All preventive measures must be taken in all areas where goods are stored and in areas with lots of trees, and the closure of parks and outdoor sports areas is also recommended,” said the CECOPI spokesperson.
“It is advisable, especially for the most vulnerable population, to use an FFP2 mask”
She also stressed the recommendations made by Public Health in the face of suspended dust: “It is advisable, especially for the most vulnerable population, to use an FFP2 mask and to maintain these measures for anyone who has to carry out cleaning tasks or other tasks outdoors in safe conditions.” These recommendations, she insisted, “must be observed as long as the presence of particles in re-suspension in the air is perceived.”
DANA Damage Cleaning Update
Regarding the removal of waste, sludge and vehicles in the municipalities, Tourís has indicated that this operation is maintained at the temporary collection points in the towns of Aldaia, Sedaví, Algemesí, Guadassuar and Alcúdia and that the average removal per day is 15,000 tonnes.
On the other hand, she added that work is being done on the sludge that has accumulated in garages, basements and lift shafts. “The Provincial Council has indicated that the garages in which action will be taken in the coming days have already been registered. According to the records it handles, there are a total of more than 660 locations in basements and garages in the towns of Albal, Catarroja, Alfafar, Massanassa, Paiporta, Picanya, Benetússer and Sedaví,” she said.
The spokesperson has assured that the special group, which includes the different bodies, continues to evaluate the progress of these tasks. Work is continuing in both maritime and land areas, in l’Albufera, where a request has also been made to suspend navigation of boats, the Poyo ravine, Loriguilla and Monserrat, among other areas.
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Valencia Ministry of Health leads coordination in European cancer research project
The Department of Health has participated in a European initiative on cancer research in which the Valencian Community has been designated to lead one of the key points of the project, which is the coordination and scientific communication of the event, as well as its results.
The project, called ‘JANE2’ (Joint Actions on Networks of Expertise 2), involves more than 29 countries, as well as 121 institutions, and is funded by the European Union with a total of 40.5 million euro. The aim is to create work networks made up of scientific research staff and healthcare professionals to promote cancer research at a European level.
In this regard, the Director General of Research and Innovation, Mariola Penadés, has travelled to Milan to participate in the presentation of the project and give a talk on scientific research.
According to Mariola Penadés, “the organisational reinforcement carried out by the Ministry of Health, through the creation of the new service for the Promotion of Networks and Centres of Excellence, together with the incorporation of professional profiles with extensive experience in research and management of European projects, has made it possible to guarantee the presence of the Valencian Community in the main European biosanitary research projects”.
Participation in European research
The Ministry of Health has boosted the Valencian presence in European research initiatives such as ‘CancerWatchJA’ or ‘JANE2’ itself, integrated into the ‘EU4Health’ programme; which is endowed with more than 5.3 billion euro and constitutes one of the key pillars for the future constitution and consolidation of the European Health Union.
Likewise, it has also participated in the development of the innovative FECYT R&D projects for public innovation, which, following the recommendations of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, plan, through the ‘Science4Policy’ paradigm, to improve the design and implementation of public biosanitary research policies, and the transfer of their results, in the form of better clinical treatments.
In short, “the efforts coordinated by the Ministry of Health in the field of biomedical research aim to consolidate the presence of the Valencian Community at the heart of European biomedical research, as well as to import, for the benefit of the health of Valencian citizens, the best continental research practices and results,” Penadés concluded.
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City of Arts and Science exceeds the figures for 2023 with 3.5 million tickets sold last year
The Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Science) in Valencia has sold more than 3.5 million tickets in 2024, exceeding last year’s figures. By building, a total of 1,125,954 sales have been recorded at the Museu de les Ciències, which is 4.3% more than in 2023, while at the Oceanogràfic this figure rises to 1,952,916 tickets, 3% more.
In 2024, the Hemisfèric stands out in ticket sales with a total of 479,415, 18% more than in 2023. The commitment to renew the cinema offer of the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències has led to the premiere of three films: the nature documentary ‘Animal Kingdom’, the screening ‘Auroras. Luces del norte’ and the musical planetarium ‘Pink Floyd. The Dark Side of the Moon’, which has attracted more than 18,776 spectators, on the billboard from July to December. New editions of the live planetarium ‘Las Nocturnas’ have also been launched, both winter and summer.
Looking to 2024, in addition to the good results of the summer, with a total of 1,251,662 tickets sold from June to August, reservations for school tickets stood out, with 12% more than the previous year.
The flood on 29 October affected bookings and ticket sales in November, with school visits and general public visits cancelled during the first few weeks and around 50% of the total for the month. In addition, the Museu de les Ciències, the Hemisfèric and the Oceanogràfic were closed on 2 and 3 November.
During the Christmas period, from 20 December 2024 to 6 January 2025, more than 143,817 ticket sales have been recorded. It is also worth noting that during these festive weeks, a total of 11,487 people from towns affected by the COVID-19 pandemic visited the Museu de les Ciències free of charge. Of the total number of invitations handed out, 8,022 were for adults and 3,465 for children.
Content renewal in 2024
In 2024, the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències has dedicated a large part of its content to space with new exhibitions and activities linked to this theme. The Museu de les Ciències’ offer has been renewed with three new exhibitions on space exploration (‘Up to Space. Space Mission’, ‘The Moon within reach of your hands’, ‘Mediterranea’), new educational activities such as observations with telescopes and scientific workshops, and the launch of the competition dedicated to astrophotography ‘AstroCiutat’, which also includes the exhibition of the award-winning photographs.
Also noteworthy in 2024 is the public art exhibition outside the complex ‘Hacia el futuro’, with sculptures by the artist Pablo Atchugarry and the installation of a baby grand piano on Calle Menor, which was a great success among the visiting public.
For its part, Oceanogràfic reaffirms its commitment to marine conservation and animal welfare. Among the most relevant milestones is the international rescue of the two belugas from the NEMO aquarium in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which will soon be seen alongside the other two resident animals, Kylu and Yulka.
In the area of dissemination, initiatives such as the OceanFest festival and the dialogue series ‘The Tide of Change’ have been maintained and strengthened, attracting broad participation from the public. In addition, educational experiences have continued to arouse great interest among visitors, with proposals such as the ‘Backstage Tour’ and the visit to the Sea Animal Recovery Centre, where the work of rehabilitating sea turtles can be observed first-hand.
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Benidorm Fest Reaches Weekend Climax
We have some wonderful news for Eurovision fans: Benidorm Fest 2025 will be a magnificent weekend of fun for everyone!
Let us tell you the story in case you’re unfamiliar. One of the ways that RTVE chooses the acts that will represent Spain in Eurovision is through its Benidorm Fest music event. The Micrófono de Bronce is presented to the victorious artist in the final round after two semi-finals. You know who it is. Be the first to know by attending one of sixteen concerts covering a broad variety of musical styles.
The event will fill the location with a fantastic vibe and fantastic activities that everyone will like, and it will be held not far from the beaches of Benidorm. Yet more rationale to visit the Mediterranean.
From January 28th through February 1st, Benidorm’s Palacio de Deportes l’Illa will host an extraordinary array of Spanish music and performances.
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