Is it safe to travel to Spain and should I cancel my Malaga holiday after flooding disaster? - Severe weather in Spain is ...
Malaga and Catalonia are on high alert, with strong rain expected to continue Extreme rainfall has hit regions of Spain this ...
Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, this time Malaga saw streets turned into rivers of fast flowing ...
New storms in Spain have caused school closures and train cancellations two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and other ...
Malaga can be seen highlighted in red in the South, as some parts of the north east (nearer Barcelona) also see storms.
Spaniards braced for further heavy rain and storms on Wednesday, just two weeks after rain and flash floods prompted rivers ...
Winds of up to 74 mph (119 kmph) and high seas were also predicted for Tarragona, Barcelona and Murcia ... walks past stacked ...
Spain’s weather forecaster issued red alerts for extreme rain, two weeks after deadly floods killed more than 220 people in ...
Schools will be closed on Wednesay after the national weather agency placed parts of Valencia on red alert on Wednesday night ...
Eastern and southern Mediterranean areas are again the most vulnerable, with Spain's meteorological agency Aemet placing ...