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Thousands were evacuated in Malaga as powerful storm hit Spain just weeks after deadly flash floods. ... Malaga flooding latest: Severe rain alert for parts of southern Spain as some homes flooded.
Severe weather in Spain is back over Malaga as flights and train travel were disrupted due to wind and rain. ... Flooding also hit Barcelona due to intense downfalls battering the region last week ...
At least 95 people have been killed by severe flash floods in Spain, ... In Malaga, in the Andalusia region, a 71-year-old British man died from hypothermia, according to the city’s mayor ...
A woman takes a break during the street cleaning operation in the flood-hit municipality of Paiporta (EPA) In Malaga, flooding on Wednesday forced the main hospital to halt services as water swept ...
The Rába faced record water at 4.22m at Szentgotthárd, initiating a third-degree flood alert and prompting the National Water Management Directorate (OVF) to mobilize over 400 staff members to build up extensive flood defense efforts, including placing 120,000 sandbags to construct a 2.5 km flood barrier in Körmend.
Red flood warnings, the highest level, were issued prior to the storm for the Aude and Agly Rivers, [16] later extended to also include the Ariège and Hers-Vif; flooding was also reported along the River Tech. Severe river flooding and landslides [17] resulted in the evacuation of 2,000 homes across southern France. [18]
As of October 23, Gonzalo's remnants had moved to the Aegean Sea. On October 24, rainfall "tied to the remnants of Hurricane Gonzalo" caused intense flooding in Athens, Greece. [105] June 25–27, 2015 – Tropical Storm Bill's remnants caused flash flooding in North East England and brought warm temperatures across England and Wales. [106]
The Malaga area, including the tourist resorts of Marbella, Velez and Estepona, is expected to take the brunt of the extreme weather phenomenon known as a "Dana".