Red alert at sea in the Baixas estuary this morning due to force winds 10 due to the extratropical storm of what was Hurricane Kirk of force 4.In 2006 alone, a similar storm had arrived from Hurricane Gordon of Force 3, both hurricanes had strayed from their route to the Caribbean, reaching Europe.

Many Spanish and Portuguese communities are on alert until Thursday that Kirk will arrive in France.

The Concello de Vigo has closed parks and beaches as well as the Paseo de Bouzas and the Las Avenidas gardens of the port of Vigo, without being able to access the jetty during the highlands. Floods are feared in low areas of Vigo as the highlands coincide with the largest discharge of rains, both on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. and on Wednesday between 7 and 9, coinciding with the high tide just after 8:00 a.m. Aqualia has already reviewed the sewerage and sinks.

There are concerns about rivers such as Lagares in Vigo, the Teo river in Rianxo, the Miño river as it passes through Gondomar, etc. Soutomaior and Sobroso Castle will also remain closed.

The company Air Europa has canceled the flights on this October 9 from / to Vigo, Porto, Bilbao and A Coruña. Regular transportation along the Vigo Ria between Moaña and Cangas with the olive city has also been canceled.

While the storm Kirk did not touch land while it was a hurricane, Hurricane Milton is expected to do so in the southeastern United States, specifically in Florida, where it is being alerted to evacuate both people and animals.