Brits in Spain Experiencing 'Crazy' Conditions as They're Left without Water Access
Over 100,000 residents face water-use restrictions after sediment and low chlorine levels from Storm Alice make tap water unsafe for drinking and hygiene, authorities said.
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Brits in Spain experiencing 'crazy' conditions as they're left without water access
A number of British tourists have shared the dire situation in Murcia, Spain that has forced them to go without running water for a week, following flooding on the Iberian Peninsula
Brits in Spain forced to go without basic essential as effects of Storm Alice linger on - The Mirror
After Storm Alice wreaked havoc in Spain last week, Brits staying in the Los Alcazares area of Murcia have been left withouta basic essential for a week due to contamination
Murcia water contamination crisis continues after DANA Alice
The Region of Murcia continues to deal with the aftermath of the heavy rainfall caused by DANA Alice, which has severely disrupted water supplies across parts of the Costa Cálida. Over 100,000 residents in San Javier, San Pedro del Pinatar, and Los Alcázares have been affected by contaminated water, forcing authorities to impose precautionary restrictions. Here’s an in-depth look at what happened… Source
The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has named an Isolated Upper-Level Depression (DANA) "Alice" for the first time, in an effort to facilitate the identification and communication of this phenomenon's effects, similar to what is done with hurricanes. What is the DANA phenomenon? This type of storm, known in Mexico as a winter storm, is characterized by intense rainfall, strong winds, and water accumulations that can exceed 600 millim…
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