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The Storm Hits Farmers Hard: "I've Lost 50,000 Euros, Either It Stops Raining or We Have a Serious Problem"

Summary by Antena3
The successive waves of storms have left a deep mark on the businesses of many Spaniards. Storm Marta, which arrived on Saturday after Leonardo, flooded livestock farms and farmland, causing serious material damage, especially in Andalusia. Livestock farmers and agricultural producers are already tallying losses in the millions. Animals swept away by the water, ruined crops, and unusable farm buildings reflect the magnitude of the disaster. Many…
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The successive waves of storms have left a deep mark on the businesses of many Spaniards. Storm Marta, which arrived on Saturday after Leonardo, flooded livestock farms and farmland, causing serious material damage, especially in Andalusia. Livestock farmers and agricultural producers are already tallying losses in the millions. Animals swept away by the water, ruined crops, and unusable farm buildings reflect the magnitude of the disaster. Many…

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Antena3 broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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