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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Spain, Portugal Brace for More Storms After Deadly Floods

Spain, Portugal Brace for More Storms After Deadly Floods

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Fresh storms hit Spain and Portugal days after fatal floods.
  • Thousands evacuated as severe weather disrupts transport.
  • Climate change intensifies extreme weather events in the region.
Spain, Portugal Brace for More Storms After Deadly Floods

Spain and Portugal are grappling with a fresh wave of severe storms and torrential rainfall this Saturday, occurring mere days after devastating floods from Storm Leonardo claimed lives and inflicted substantial damage across both nations.

In Portugal, Storm Marta has prompted the deployment of over 26,500 rescuers. Three municipalities have postponed their presidential vote, originally scheduled for Sunday, by a week. The Iberian Peninsula, identified as being on the front lines of Europe's climate change challenges, has seen a rise in prolonged heatwaves and more intense rainfall episodes over recent years.

Spanish authorities have issued warnings for potential new floods, following inundations that have rendered hundreds of roads impassable, disrupted train services, and forced thousands to evacuate. Andalusia, in the country's south, and the north-west region are under orange alert for heavy rain and violent storms. Regional president Juan Manuel Moreno described the situation as "complex," with dozens of roads cut off, significant rail disruptions, and over 11,000 people evacuated.

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The farming sector has reportedly suffered heavy losses, with estimated road repair costs exceeding 500 million euros ($590 million). Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez convened a crisis meeting on Saturday, following a visit to affected areas.

Several hundred kilometers south, Morocco has also been impacted by violent storms, displacing 150,000 people in its northwestern regions. Scientists attribute the increasing frequency and intensity of such extreme weather events to human-driven climate change.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Spain and Portugal are currently experiencing fresh storms and torrential rainfall, following devastating floods from Storm Leonardo.
Storm Marta has led to the deployment of over 26,500 rescuers and caused three municipalities to postpone their presidential vote by a week.
The farming sector has been badly hit, with estimated costs to repair roads alone exceeding 500 million euros ($590 million).

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