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Malaga flooding latest: Severe rain alert for parts of southern Spain as some homes flooded - Thousands were evacuated in Malaga as powerful storm hit Spain just weeks after deadly flash floods ...
New storms in Spain have caused school closures and train cancellations two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and other areas killed more than 220 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
The region is still reeling after heavy flash flooding killed more than 200 people and destroyed thousands of homes on October 29. There have been no reports of deaths from this week’s storms.
Thousands forced to evacuate their homes as flash floods sweep through Malaga in Spain Two weeks after Spain’s deadliest flooding in decades that killed more than 200 people, fresh floods have ...
Severe thunderstorms and torrential rain have again battered coastal Spain, causing thousands of people to be evacuated just two weeks after the country experienced deadly flooding in Valencia and ...
The floods demolished bridges and left roads unrecognizable. Residents look at cars piled up after being swept away by floods in Valencia, Spain on Wednesday. Alberto Saiz/AP/AP hide caption ...
Around 4,000 people still kept from homes after torrential rains. Emergency services in Malaga have kept almost 4,000 people who were evacuated because of a flood risk out of their homes today ...
In southern Malaga province, streets were flooded, while 3,000 people near the Guadalhorce river were moved from their homes as a preventive measure. Schools across the province were closed, along ...
The same area in Malaga was hit in November when heavy rains across a large swath of Spain led to devastating flooding in the country's east, claiming 233 lives mostly in Valencia.
Extreme rainfall has hit regions of Spain this week, leading to flooding and evacuations in Malaga, the Costa del Sol and Valencia.The national weather office has placed both Malaga and Catalonia ...
Meanwhile, the region’s flood planning chief Antonio Sanz said the more than 4,200 people evacuated from their homes on the banks of the Guadalhorce River in Malaga had been permitted to return.