Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú

Skip to content

Flash floods in southern Spain prompt officials to evacuate over 350 homes

MADRID (AP) — Flash floods unleashed by heavy rains prompted officials in southern Spain to evacuate over 350 homes, shut down roads and cancel classes on Tuesday.

MADRID (AP) — Flash floods unleashed by heavy rains prompted officials in southern Spain to evacuate over 350 homes, shut down roads and cancel classes on Tuesday.

Regional officials ordered the evacuation of 365 homes in the village of Campanillas near Malaga city late on Monday after a nearby river burst its banks. The evacuees spent the night in a municipal sports hall.

Andalusia's interior chief Antonio Sanz said that 19 rivers in Andalusia were on red alert for flooding on Tuesday, as bad weather spread from Malaga on the southern coast to landlocked areas near Sevilla and Cordoba. A total of 40 highways across Andalusia as well as some rail lines had to be closed due to rising waters.

Emergency services responded to hundreds of calls for assistance. The Civil Guard even helped rescue a pair of dogs at risk of drowning in muddy waters, according to a video published by the police.

The same area in Malaga was hit in November when heavy rains across a large swath of Spain led to devastating flooding in the country's east, claiming .

Spain, which has suffered from a , has received steady rainfall especially in its south for the last two weeks, and the latest storm proved too much for reservoirs and riverbanks.

Scientists and government officials link these swings between extreme dry and wet spells to , which has also produced increasingly hot summers in Spain.

The Associated Press

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks