Spanish holiday spots to be battered by 70mph Storm Martinho wind after deadly floods
- Storm Martinho is set to hit Spain with winds of 70mph, following deadly flooding from Storm Laurence, which resulted in two fatalities according to local reports.
- Aemet, Spain's weather bureau, issued yellow and orange weather alerts for strong winds and heavy rain across various regions on Thursday.
- Strong winds and heavy rain are expected across Spain, with rain totals up to 100mm in some areas, as reported by Aemet.
- Aemet forecasts that Storm Martinho will continue impacting Spain until the weekend, with warnings in 15 regions.
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After having spent an early morning with a chance of rain of between 20 and 70%, starting at 07.00 a.m. the possibilities of squalls remain considerable throughout the autonomous community until 11.00 a.m. Locally intense rains accompanied by thunder and storms in the three provinces.Sun radiant in the second part of the dayHowever, from noon on March 20 the forecast of the Aemet of the Aragonese community changes completely, as it has been usua…
Jorge Rey warns these areas of Spain about the arrival of the Martinho Borasca: "Intense and snowy rains"What is the toxic 'sea of foam', the unusual phenomenon that has forced to close beaches in AustraliaThe intense rains recorded in March have favored the growth of vegetation, but will also bring adverse consequences for the allergic.According to meteorologist Mario Picazo, the rise of the temperature after the end of the precipitation will c…
The new storm 'Martinho' arrived in Andalusia early this Thursday morning, leaving heavy rains in the province of Seville. Given this forecast, the Andalusian Emergency Agency (EMA) set up an Advanced Command Post (PMA) in El Palmar de Troya and Cantillana, both municipalities in Seville, to monitor the situation at that point where thirteen people were evicted and four were rehoused in a local hostel. Read more]] >
Up to 15 communities, all but Murcia and Comunidad Valenciana, are under weather warning due to rains, storms, wind, bad sea or thaw
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