All the educational centers of El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife that saw their classes suspended this Monday due to the weather situation of the last few hours will resume them, barring incidents, this Tuesday, although the unitary schools of Las Manchas will not do so (ten students ) and Jedey (twelve), in La Palma.
These last two centers have been affected because the wind has removed the ashes from the nearby Tajogaite volcano and has caused some damage that is being repaired, the Ministry reports.
In addition, the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training, Physical Activity and Sports of the Government of the Canary Islands has established that due to the state of the sea in the area, classes will be taught tomorrow in a non-face-to-face mode at the Ignacio Aldecoa Mandatory Education Center (CEO). , in La Graciosa, where fifty students study.
However, this department reports that it continues to monitor the situation in case, over the next few hours, it has to adopt any measures regarding specific areas or centers.
Despite the strong gusts of wind recorded in recent hours, minor incidents have only been reported in seven centres: four in Tenerife, one in El Hierro and the two mentioned in La Palma.