The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida, has warned that the next 36 hours are key to prevent "the immense layer of snow" that covers the capital "
from becoming a" huge ice rink.
In a digital meeting with EL MUNDO, the councilor explained that the storm has now left open "a window of opportunity" after flakes have stopped falling and until
temperatures of up to 10 degrees below zero
are registered at dawn on Monday
.
"Our priority was to put in the machinery to start clearing the snow and we are doing it now", explained Almeida.
The mayor of Madrid has been at all times supervising the device against the storm that in some areas of the capital, such as the Nudo de Manoteras, has left layers of snow between 50 and 60 centimeters thick.
At that point dozens of vehicles were trapped last night that have been rescued throughout the morning of this Saturday.
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