A small town in the Aragón region of Spain was saved from the floods that killed more than 200 by an ancient Roman dam.
Severe weather alerts have been issued and thousands evacuated as a powerful storm brings a month’s worth of rain and high ...
By Michael Francis Gore, Vincent West and Jon Nazca VALENCIA/MALAGA (Reuters) - Spaniards braced for further heavy rain and ...
On the east coast, Valencia remains subject to a yellow alert, in force until midnight, with up to 60mm of rain forecast in ...
Spain Rescuers race to save flood survivors from debris With nearly a hundred confirmed dead, many remain missing in flood-affected areas, including Valencia, Andalucia, and Murcia. Spanish PM Pedro ...
According to S&P Global Ratings, the deadly flash floods that hit the Valencia region of Spain will have "limited effects" on ...
Angry residents in flood devastated areas of Valencia, booed King Felipe of Spain and pelted him with eggs and mud as ...
Scientists long warned Spanish and EU authorities of the need to protect Valencia from floods, but masses of people received ...
The floods that have devastasted parts of southeastern Spain, including areas of Andalusia, Castilla La Mancha and Murcia, are the worst in modern history. Authorities say that over 200 people ...
Using its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation to track the recent severe flooding in southeastern Spain, ...
The flood toll is Spain's deadliest since 1973 when at least 150 people were estimated to have died in the southeastern provinces of Granada, Murcia and Almeria. Scientists have warned that ...
Murcia's local government posted on X, external, earlier today, that they have sent a warning out to mobile phones in Mazarrón due to the risk of flooding along the Rambla de las Moreras.