Most calls were related to structural risks, such as unstable building elements or fallen trees. The Medical Emergency System (SEM) confirmed that five patients were taken to health centers with non-serious injuries. This follows a tragic episode last Thursday, which resulted in one fatality and eight hospitalizations across the territory.
In Tarragona, the Agents Rurals responded to a forest fire that burned 0.70 hectares, while traffic authorities restricted heavy vehicles from overtaking on the AP-7 highway. Several local roads, including the BV-4024, remain closed due to the dangerous conditions.
The Meteorological Service of Catalonia predicts that the storm will subside by Tuesday morning. However, gusts exceeding 90 km/h are still possible in the Pyrenees and western regions. Notable wind speeds were recorded today in Montserrat (96.1 km/h) and Pontons (91.4 km/h).




