Why is Grazalema the rainiest place in Spain?
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The mayor of Grazalema (Cádiz), Carlos Javier García, said this Thursday that the situation in his...
Why is Grazalema the rainiest place in Spain?
Locals in Grazalema - which just got hit by almost 600 litres of rainfall/m2 in 24 hours - are used to wet weather, albeit not as bad as that caused by Storm Leonardo. How is it that this town in sun-drenched Andalusia is known as the rainiest in Spain?
Grazalema Dawns with a "Very Serious" Situation After a "Very Hard" Night for the 600 Liters Dropped
The mayor of Grazalema (Cádiz), Carlos Javier García, said Thursday that the situation in his municipality "is still very serious", after the almost 600 liters of rainfall accumulated in a single day, since red alert was decreed last Wednesday.
The streets of the city of Cadiz become rivers, and the UME and the firefighters of the Infoca join the neighbors to reduce water from the houses
More than 30 residents of ten houses in Grazalema (Cádiz) have been evacuated from their homes due to the amount of water accumulated in the subsoil of the town and that sprouts from the ground, walls and sockets, have informed EFE municipal sources. The Sierra de Grazalema, in Cadiz, stands out for being a very rainy place compared to its surroundings, but why? Continue reading...
Those affected in the municipality are being relocated to the Hotel Villa Turística de Grazalema The UME is moving to Grazalema
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