After only two weeks, another flood is expected in southern Spain. It is especially the cities of Malaga and the Granada area that are expected to be hardest hit, according to the Spanish newspaper El Pais. The Spanish meteorological agency AEMET has reported a red danger warning in several areas in southern Spain, and around 3,000 people are being evacuated in Málaga province. The rainy weather is not expected to start until 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning, and El Pais writes that all schools in Andalucía are suspending classes. This happens just two weeks after Spain was hit by the worst flood the country has had in over 30 years. Over 220 people have been reported dead and dozens of people are still missing. Published 13.11.2024, at 06.53 Updated 13.11.2024, at 06.59
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