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Spain Struck by Floods Leaving High Streets Submerged and Dozens of Flights Cancelled
- Spain has experienced severe flooding due to a major storm, impacting cities like Barcelona and the Balearic Islands, leading to emergency responses and evacuations.
- At least 47 flights were canceled at Barcelona's El Prat Airport, with travelers advised to check flight statuses amid ongoing disruptions due to rains and winds.
- Catalan President Salvador Illa urged residents to exercise maximum caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow emergency services' instructions during the severe weather.
- The storm, identified as Storm Melissa, is predicted to continue affecting Spain for the week ahead.
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The storm of rain and wind continues this Thursday and Catalonia is on orange alert (significant risk) for rains of more than 40 liters per square meter in an hour, while Galicia is by sea temporal and waves of more than 7 meters. To those alerts are added six other communities in yellow level: Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, Andalusia (Granadina and Almerian coast), Asturias, Cantabria and Basque Country. The train of drunkards has alrea…
·Madrid, Spain
Read Full ArticleCatalonia is today on orange rain alert and also Galicia by sea storm and waves of more than 7 meters,
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