The presenters of Más Vale Tarde, Iñaki López and Cristina Pardo, have reviewed, together with meteorologist Francisco Cacho, the damage that the storm Dorothea has wrought in the Canary Islands. “When storms have names, they leave us with adverse weather”Cacho warned, while López replied that “No, but her name is Dorothea, she has a nice name, she is an endearing storm.” Although after seeing the images of a beach, he pointed out that “if it hits you “The sand makes you peel, leaving your face like a child's butt.”
“We have had hurricane-force winds. In fact, they have far exceeded the 120 km/h barrier. Yesterday they reached 140 and today they reached 130 and they have left numerous incidents.”Cacho indicated, while detailing that the main and highest risk have been “the falls of large trees, streetlights and signs; several municipalities have closed schools and 9,000 people without electricity”. “The islands where classes have been paralyzed have been El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife,” he added.
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