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Grazalema Suffered the Second Rainiest Day Since There Is Data, only Surpassed by Turis on Dana Day in Valencia

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The municipality of Grazalema (Cádiz) lived on Wednesday the second rainiest day ever recorded in Spain, only behind October 29, 2024, when a dana hit Valencia and other provinces with floods that caused the death of 237 people.Continue reading...

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The municipality of Grazalema (Cádiz) lived on Wednesday the second rainiest day ever recorded in Spain, only behind October 29, 2024, when a dana hit Valencia and other provinces with floods that caused the death of 237 people.Continue reading...

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Carlos Javier García has evaluated the situation of the municipality in 'Hour 25'

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The seismic movements detected in the last hours in this village of the Sierra de Cádiz could be associated with the amount of groundwater accumulated La borosca Leonardo in Cádiz, live The soil of Grazalema reaches the limit and the

Enrique Bermúdez Ronda (Málaga).- The neighbors of Grazalema (Cádiz) face a long night, yet another, this time outside their homes, welcomed many of them in Ronda (Málaga) and leaving behind their homes in an empty village, looking to the sky for the next rains, but especially to the subsoil, where the water runs with a violence never before known. The municipal sportsman of El Fuerte, in Ronda, has welcomed on Thursday some 250 neighbors of Gra…

Since the mid-afternoon of this Thursday, a continuous drip of residents of Grazalema loaded with mute for several days, mobile chargers, personal documentation and medicines has arrived in Ronda. Also, according to their mayor, Maripaz Fernández, they carry on the "uncertainty and sadness" of leaving behind their homes without knowing when they will return and how they will find them. "Your mayor has asked me to take care of them and so we will…

About 1.600 inhabitants of Grazalema are leaving their homes in the afternoon of this Thursday. Although from the authorities have made a call to calm down, indicating that the aim is to minimize the risks and the compulsory evacuation will be calmly, orderly and with time , the nervousness is evident in a situation that has never been seen before. The underground aquifer bears no more water and that causes the risk of landslides to increase con…

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Diario de Cádiz broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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