Spain continues to be on alert to warnings of heavy rain and flooding which closed schools, hospitals and shops on Wednesday.
Although the fresh rains appear to have brought limited damage, in the Malaga province, homes were “decimated” by flooding ...
On Thursday, parts of Spain were braced for even more flooding after orange alerts were issued for southern Granada and ...
Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, this time Malaga saw streets turned into rivers of fast flowing ...
Many Valencians are angry at the handling of the disaster – but who is to blame? After the flooding came fury ...
In southern Malaga province, streets were flooded while 3,000 people near the Guadalhorce river were moved from their homes ...
After more than 200 people were killed just two weeks ago, many on high alert again are furious with the government.
Shocking footage shared overnight on social media showed the deluge gushing through the streets of Alcanar, a town some 100 ...
The famous Costa del Sol including the tourist resorts of Marbella and Estepona has faced the brunt of the extreme weather ...
The UK's Foreign Office has also issued a warning to travellers with more rain forecast to hit the flood-stricken country.
On the east coast, Valencia remains subject to a yellow alert, in force until midnight, with up to 60mm of rain forecast in ...
Is it safe to travel to Spain and should I cancel my holiday after flooding disaster? - Extreme weather in Spain is back over ...