Agrarian organizations have warned of the impact the storm is leaving in its wake across the countryside, with the loss of animals due to the cold and humidity, damage to agricultural campaigns such as olive groves and berry crops, and the impossibility of fishing in points of Cádiz. Ten communities, along with the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, are on alert for rains, snowfalls, wind, thawing, and swell, of which Andalusia is in red alert for extraordinary danger due to accumulations of precipitation exceeding 200 liters per square meter. Furthermore, the storm is hitting agricultural campaigns, livestock, and fishing labor in Galicia and Cádiz. In the countryside, the effects of this storm are already being seen with an impact that "goes beyond isolated damages," as it compromises production, plant and animal health, the economic viability of farms, and the fulfillment of the commitments of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Asaja has indicated. According to the ...