Spain’s fourth named storm in 12 days brings warnings for rain, wind and travel chaos
- Storm Martinho, Spain's fourth storm in 12 days, brings severe weather warnings for rain and wind, impacting tourism areas like Malaga and Valencia.
- Spain's weather service AEMET issued an orange alert for Andalucia on Tuesday, forecasting up to 80mm of rain and winds up to 75 km/h.
- Two people have died in flooding caused by Storm Laurence, following the devastation from the storm.
- Residents in affected regions are advised to monitor local forecasts and prepare for travel disruptions due to strong winds and heavy rainfall.
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Laurence's depression affected Portugal this Monday, but another one is on the way. His name is Martinho, and he is due to reach the Portuguese mainland on Wednesday. What can we expect?
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Spain's fourth storm in 12 days will see widespread rain continue
Storm Laurence will give way to Storm Martinho on Thursday, as Spain continues to experience yet more heavy rain across much of the country, bad weather which looks set to last until Sunday.
This phenomenon will cause abundant rains and strong gusts of wind that will spread throughout the weekend.
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