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"the morning after, the night before!"
- the #rio has receeeded to the #ticola side.
but still be careful out there folks!
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RĂ­o Guadalfeo topographic map, elevation, terrain

Average elevation: 2,799 ft • Río Guadalfeo, Comarca de la Alpujarra Granadina, Granada, Andalusia, 18440, Spain • Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps.

Topographic maps
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Official Alerts & Information
​Real-time River Levels: Check the SAIH Hidrosur website for Station 73 (Río Guadalfeo en Órgiva).
https://www.redhidrosurmedioambiente.es/saih/resumen/rios?hl=nl-NL

​Weather Warnings: Monitor the AEMET website for specific alerts in the Nevada y Alpujarras zone.
https://www.aemet.es/en/eltiempo/prediccion/avisos

​Emergency Services: Follow 112 Andalucía on social media for regional emergency updates and instructions.
Resumen de niveles de rĂ­os

Resumen de niveles de rĂ­os

Red Hidrosur
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​⚠️ Guadalfeo River & Surroundings Safety Tips

​The Río Guadalfeo has reached critical levels due to massive snowmelt and rain in the high Sierra. The river has fully reclaimed the bed and is extremely dangerous.

​Bank Erosion and Cracks
The river is actively eroding the banks. Check your land for new cracks in the soil; these are urgent warning signs that the ground is about to collapse. If you are on a lower terrace, the ground can undercut even if the water has not reached your door yet!!!

​The Night Surge
The river often peaks late in the evening or at night when the daytime mountain melt reaches the valley.
Do not be fooled by a calm afternoon!

​Safety and Roads
Stay away from river terraces and all low-lying points.

Roads and mountain passes are highly unstable; landslides and rockfalls are occurring now. Avoid driving or walking near cliffs or steep slopes.

​Stay Alert
If the water turns thick and dark brown, or if you feel vibrations and hear a deep rolling sound (boulders moving), move to higher ground immediately.