A small town in the Aragón region of Spain was saved from the floods that killed more than 200 by an ancient Roman dam.
By Michael Francis Gore, Vincent West and Jon Nazca VALENCIA/MALAGA (Reuters) - Spaniards braced for further heavy rain and ...
Winds of up to 74 miles per hour (119 kmph) and high seas were predicted for Tarragona, Barcelona and Murcia. Emergency ...
On Thursday, parts of Spain were braced for even more flooding after orange alerts were issued for southern Granada and ...
Spain's national weather service has issued alerts for strong or torrential rains along much of its Mediterranean coast as ...
Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, this time Malaga saw streets turned into rivers of fast flowing ...
Severe weather alerts have been issued and thousands evacuated as a powerful storm brings a month’s worth of rain and high ...
On the east coast, Valencia remains subject to a yellow alert, in force until midnight, with up to 60mm of rain forecast in ...
Winds of up to 74 miles per hour (119 kmph) and high seas were predicted for Tarragona, Barcelona and Murcia. SEE ALSO: ...
The communities affected include Aragón, Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Catalonia, Galicia, Murcia, the Balearic ...
Parts of Catalonia and Málaga are on red alert for intense rainfall, and scores of towns have cancelled classes. After being ...
The picturesque Costa Brava village of Cadaqués was flooded on Friday by torrential rain which saw dozens of cars dragged out ...