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Storms in Spain head for western Andalusia after hitting Málaga and Valencia
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Recent flooding in the Valencia region of Spain has caused significant destruction, but fortunately, no fatalities have been reported so far.
Today, Malaga is paralyzed... If there is intense rain in a short period of time, there are no capacities or infrastructure that can cope.
This is not the time to talk about responsibilities but the time to concentrate on the recuperation of Valencia.
If the alert was sent to people earlier, it could have saved lives. If people had known about the risk they were facing, they could have protected themselves better.
There were 20 minutes of intense downpour, and then it rained lightly. The ravine now brings what it has always brought, the normal amount of water after heavy rains.
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sources
- 1.BBC
- 2.CNA News
- 3.The Times
- 4.France 24
- 5.DW News
- 6.Al Jazeera
- 7.Le Monde
- 8.El Paìs
- 9.Daily Sabah
- 10.Agence France-Presse
- 11.À Punt
- 12.El Pais
perspectives
- 1.Natural Disasters
- 2.Climate Change
- 3.Missing person
- 4.Floodings
- 5.Spain under Pedro Sanchez
- 6.Spanish politics
- 7.Spanish Monarchy
countries
- 1.Germany
- 2.Spain
- 3.United Kingdom
- 4.Poland
organizations
- 1.Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
- 2.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 3.Popular Party
- 4.University of Reading
- 5.Aena
- 6.People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
- 7.Renfe
- 8.Socialist Party
- 9.University of Valencia
persons
- 1.Juanma Moreno
- 2.Carlos Mazón
- 3.Fernando Grande-Marlaska
- 4.Jess Neumann
- 5.Jose Fernandez
- 6.Juan José Montane
- 7.Ana Camarasa Belmonte
- 8.Barabara Sastre
- 9.Bruno Boelpaep
- 10.Carlos Molto
- 11.Daniel Burguet
- 12.Eulalia Gregori