Dramatic scene of Storm Emilia's torrential rain flooding Valencia streets, with emergency response amid red alerts.
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Storm Emilia hits Valencia and Almería with torrential rain after Canary Islands

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After battering the Canary Islands, Storm Emilia has triggered red alerts for heavy rain on the Valencian coast and in Almería, with up to 250 liters per square meter possible. Schools are suspended in Valencia, roads disrupted in Almería, and authorities warn against travel amid flood risks.

Following its impact on the Canary Islands over the weekend—with strong winds and record snowfall in Teide National Park—Storm Emilia advanced to the Iberian Peninsula on Sunday. The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) issued red alerts for extreme rainfall on the Valencian coast (up to 180 liters per square meter in 12 hours) and in Almería's Valle del Almanzora and Los Vélez (up to 120 liters), with totals potentially exceeding 250 liters.

In Valencia, the alert remains until 6:00 a.m. Monday before downgrading to orange. City Hall suspended classes in 32 flood-prone centers, while the University of Valencia and Polytechnic shifted online. Fourteen municipalities in Valencia and Castellón canceled school, affecting 78,744 students. Heavy rain already prompted rescues, including a couple in Vila-real via boat, with 146.4 liters recorded in Font d'En Carròs.

In Almería, around 30 incidents occurred, including three rescues in Huércal-Overa from rambla overflow and northern road closures. Maritime links between Algeciras and Ceuta were halted, and Renfe offered free changes in affected areas. Officials, including Valencian president Juanfran Pérez Llorca, urged avoiding riverbeds and flood zones. In the Canaries, lingering effects include 584 incidents in Tenerife with Teide access closed, though conditions are improving.

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Photorealistic image of historic Guadalhorce River flooding in Málaga, Spain, amid deadly rainstorm, showing rescues and widespread inundation.
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Rainstorm causes damage and one death in southeast Spain

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An intense rainstorm has battered southeast Spain, causing floods, evacuations, and one death in Andalucía, with red alerts in Murcia and Valencia. In Málaga, the Guadalhorce River recorded a historic flood, and two people remain missing. Authorities issue Es-Alert messages and suspend activities to mitigate risks.

This weekend, Storm Emilia will sweep over the Canary Islands, with warnings for heavy rain, storm winds, and swells up to nine meters high. Authorities urge residents and tourists to stay far from the coast due to risks of flooding and dangerous waves. As Christmas break approaches, many Swedes plan trips there despite recent tragic incidents involving tourists.

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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 National Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for strong storms in 18 provinces tonight on Saturday, January 31, featuring intense rains, hail, and wind gusts that could exceed 90 km/h. The warnings mainly impact central and northeastern Argentina, while Mendoza is under an orange alert for severe storms.

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A storm hit São Paulo on Tuesday (13/1), placing the city on alert for flooding and causing power outages for tens of thousands of properties. Authorities issued warnings for a creek overflow in the north zone and recorded flooding points on major avenues. Emergency teams handled rescues and restorations.

A study from the Universitat Politècnica de València details the scale of the DANA flood in l’Horta Sud on October 29, 2024, with water speeds reaching up to 8 meters per second and depths exceeding 4 meters. Led by Francisco Vallés Morán, the research shows how the flood followed the area's historical geomorphology and how infrastructure like the V-31 worsened the disaster.

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Following the orange alert in La Rioja on December 11, the National Meteorological Service issued yellow alerts for storms on December 13 in parts of La Rioja and Buenos Aires provinces, warning of heavy rains and strong winds.

 

 

 

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