Health centres in the Comunitat Valenciana are poised to operate nearly at full capacity on Tuesday, provided there are no disruptions with electricity or information technology networks. President Carlos Mazón has emphasised that hospitals across the region are functioning with almost total normalcy, although four facilities, including Vinaròs, La Pedrera in Dènia, Torrevieja, and Requena, are reliant on generators at this time.
Mazón’s updates were shared on his social media account, reassuring the public that patients receiving home care are being attended to adequately. The operational status of health centres will depend significantly on the stability of power supplies in the coming hours.
In addition to health services, the President noted that the entire road transport network managed by the Generalitat will be operational, barring any unforeseen incidents. However, metro and tram services in Valencia and the TRAM in Alicante remain uncertain until a complete restoration of electricity supply is confirmed.
The local government continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring that both health and transportation systems can return to full functionality swiftly.
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