Dramatic scene of Storm Francis causing heavy rain and evacuations in Malaga and Cadiz, Spain, with emergency services aiding residents amid flooding.
Dramatic scene of Storm Francis causing heavy rain and evacuations in Malaga and Cadiz, Spain, with emergency services aiding residents amid flooding.
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Storm Francis triggers red alerts in Malaga and evacuations in Cadiz

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Storm Francis has placed nine autonomous communities and Ceuta on alert, with red warnings for torrential rains in Malaga and orange in Cadiz. Authorities have preventively evacuated hundreds of homes and sent mass alert messages to dozens of municipalities. No serious incidents are reported due to preventive measures.

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) activated warnings on Sunday, January 4, in nine autonomous communities and Ceuta due to storm Francis, which brings humid subtropical air to the southwestern peninsula while a cold Arctic mass advances from the north. In Andalusia, the main focus is the provinces of Malaga and Cadiz, where the 112 Emergency Service recorded 261 incidents, mainly from street and home flooding and water pools on roads.

In Malaga, the red alert for rains exceeding 120 liters per square meter in under 12 hours remained until midnight, covering the Sol and Guadalhorce areas. The Andalusian Emergencies Agency sent an Es-Alert message at 14:41 to 27 municipalities, such as Alhaurin de la Torre, Benalmadena, Cartama, and Marbella, urging extreme caution, avoiding unnecessary travel, and not crossing flood-prone areas. A second message reinforced advice on river rises and possible evacuations. The Guadalhorce River overflowed in Cartama, flooding the Huertas area and prompting the City Council to set up a sports pavilion as a shelter. Civil Protection advised Campanillas residents to evacuate or move to upper floors, and Three Kings activities were suspended.

In Cadiz, the orange alert for up to 100 liters in 12 hours affected the Strait, with Es-Alert to five municipalities: Los Barrios, Castellar, San Roque, Jimena de la Frontera, and San Martin del Tesorillo. The Regional Government ordered the preventive evacuation of 470 homes in San Roque and Los Barrios due to the Guadarranque River's rise, adding to about 30 people evacuated. The Hozgarganta River exceeded its historical maximum in Jimena (5.29 meters at 14:00, vs. 4.06 in 2018), isolating 10-15 homes and a rural hotel, assisted by the Red Cross. The Civil Guard rescued families in Los Barrios and Pasada Honda (San Roque), where 30 people were cut off. Jimena de la Frontera is fully isolated by road cuts.

Overall, 13 roads were closed between the provinces, and there are no serious incidents, according to Counselor Antonio Sanz: “No hay incidencias graves porque se está procediendo con carácter preventivo”. Rains exceeded 80 l/m² in the Strait and Malaga, and 100 in Cabo de la Nao (Alicante). Snow is expected in low altitudes in the north and northeast until Tuesday, with 40% to 70% probability.

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Discussions on X focus on the impacts of Borrasca Francis, reporting over 250 incidents in Cadiz and Malaga including evacuations, flooded roads, and river overflows, with officials praising preventive measures for preventing serious harm and urging continued caution amid red alerts. Meteorologists highlight extreme rainfall accumulations exceeding 350mm in some areas, while users share videos of dramatic scenes like cars swept away and bridges fracturing.

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Dramatic storm clouds and lightning over Córdoba, Argentina, with yellow and red weather alert map for severe conditions on April 17.
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Yellow and red storm alerts in Córdoba for April 17

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The Servicio Meteorológico Nacional issued a yellow storm alert for Córdoba on Friday, April 17, along with red alerts for several locations in the province. Affected areas include the city of Córdoba, Río Tercero, Río Segundo, Jesús María, Villa General Belgrano, and Alta Gracia. The warnings indicate possible severe weather conditions.

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The National Meteorological Service issued yellow and orange storm alerts for Friday, March 6, in multiple provinces in northern and central Argentina. The warnings cover areas in San Luis, La Rioja, Corrientes, Formosa, Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Chaco, Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca, and Tucumán. Severe weather conditions are expected in the affected areas in the coming hours.

The National Meteorological Service has issued yellow alerts for rain and storms for Thursday, March 12, in multiple Argentine provinces. The warnings cover the coming hours in areas including Tierra del Fuego, Buenos Aires, Jujuy, Río Negro, Santiago del Estero, and Salta. Residents are urged to stay alert for updates.

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Argentina's National Meteorological Service (SMN) issued yellow alerts for storms on March 7, 2026, in Río Negro, San Luis, San Juan, Mendoza, and Neuquén, following a similar pattern seen in late February. An orange alert is active in Salta, indicating higher risk, with warnings for the coming hours.

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