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With the situation in Malaga returning to normal after yesterday’s downpours brought flooding, schools will still remain closed throughout the province on Thursday, EFE reports. (Getty Images)
This week, around 3,000 people living along the Guadalhorce River, and reportedly a further 1,100 near the Vélez River in the Malaga province have been evacuated due to the risk of flooding.
Homes were left without water as far southwest as Malaga in Andalusia, where a high-speed train derailed. Greenhouses and farms across southern Spain were also ruined by heavy rains and flooding.
The biggest city, which was flooded, Ostrava, was affected only in some parts; the damages are estimated to be billions of crowns. [21] There was an ongoing threat in a handful of places in the South Bohemian Region. For the whole country, four people are reported missing, thousands were displaced and around 250000 were left without electricity.
On 30 October 2024, the 1973 New Turia Riverbed canal surged to capacity, sparing Valencia city proper. [25] The South Plan [es; ca] is a new riverbed for the Turia built after the catastrophic 1957 flood, but it only protected the city proper of Valencia from major damage. [7] [29] [25] In the ground zero town of Paiporta alone, 62 people died.
New Riaño, the new village built after the flooding of Riaño, in the province of León, Spain. The old village is located under the bridge. The mountain on the left is Peak Gilbo. Villages and municipalities under the waters of a reservoir. Sometimes, a new village or municipality is created with the same name in another location:
Spain's Civil Protection Agency sent a mass alert to phones warning of an "extreme risk of rainfall".
The province of Málaga (Spanish: Provincia de Málaga) is located in Andalusia, Spain.It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz to the west, Seville to the northwest, Córdoba to the north, and Granada to the east.