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Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, this time Malaga saw streets turned into rivers of fast flowing waters, with banks, shopping centres and hospitals becoming flooded
www.mirror.co.ukAvisos Oficiales Meteorológicos de Málaga para hoy, mañana y pasado mañana
www.eltiempo.esMALAGA province and the wider Costa del Sol have been placed on a yellow weather alert today as a severe storm front brings the threat of torrential
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www.puentehillssubaru.comJust two weeks after flash floods killed over 200 people, several areas in Spain have been placed on high alert over torrential rain and risk of flooding.
www.express.co.ukThe Malaga university hospital has flooded and is only operating A&E as rain spreads across the Costa del Sol
www.independent.co.ukSPAIN’S national Met Office, AEMET, has announced that an ORANGE weather alert will remain in place on the Costa del Sol and across parts of the province until midday today (Wednesday).
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