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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Severe storms and flooding in southern Spain have led to mass evacuations, with thousands displaced in Malaga and Valencia, while the Spanish Meteorological Agency issues the highest alerts for continued heavy rainfall and potential flash floods.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes in the Costa del Sol region in southern Spain due to heavy rainfall and flooding.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

The Spanish National Meteorological Agency (Aemet) issued the highest alert for the Malaga and northeastern Catalonia regions, expecting severe rainfall to continue until Friday.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

The Malaga area, which includes tourist centers such as Marbella, Velez, and Estepona, is expected to be most affected by the extreme weather event known as "DANA."

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Some regions in Valencia were also placed on the highest alert weeks ago, following flash floods that led to over 220 deaths.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Other parts of Spain are expecting heavy showers and low temperatures.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Meteorologists predict up to 180 millimeters of rain in Catalonia's northeastern region within the next 12 hours, with thunderstorms expected along the coastline near Tarragona.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Schools across the entire Malaga province in southern Spain were closed, and many supermarkets shut their doors. Images circulating on social media showed normally crowded areas of the city submerged in water and deserted.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

he Andalusian Regional Government has instructed about 3,000 residents near the Guadalhorce River to evacuate their homes. Antonio Sanz, the Minister for the Presidency of the regional government, stated, "We have not evacuated all towns, only specific areas near the riverbanks."

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Aemet has issued an orange alert for parts of Andalusia and the Balearic Islands through Thursday.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Other regions in Spain are also taking precautions, with the most vulnerable areas being the eastern and southern Mediterranean regions.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

An orange alert indicates a significant meteorological event with a "dangerous level for normal activities."

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

In Valencia, some schools and sports activities were suspended, and sandbags were piled up to protect the center of Aldaia town.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

Celeste Saulo, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization, spoke at the opening of the COP29 Climate Summit, stating that the recent flooding in Spain sends a powerful message to the world.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain

"The incredible amount of rain in Spain was a warning about how much more water a warmer atmosphere can hold," she said.

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Severe storms and flooding force mass evacuations in Southern Spain