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Meanwhile, the region’s flood planning chief Antonio Sanz said the more than 4,200 people evacuated from their homes on the banks of the Guadalhorce River in Malaga had been permitted to return.
Residents in Malaga have been recovering from heavy flooding after a deluge of up to 180mm of rainfall hit the southern Spanish region in just 12 hours on Wednesday. Video footage shared on social ...
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Malaga City Hall confirmed around the same time 28 people evacuated from their homes had spent the night at a municipal sports centre and others had arranged their own emergency accommodation.
As of Thursday morning, most flights coming into the airport were landing on time, while one Iberia flight coming in from Valencia had been cancelled. Most of the scheduled departures flying out from ...
Meanwhile, the region’s flood planning chief Antonio Sanz said the more than 4,200 people evacuated from their homes on the banks of the Guadalhorce River in Malaga had been permitted to return.
Meanwhile, the region’s flood planning chief Antonio Sanz said the more than 4,200 people evacuated from their homes on the banks of the Guadalhorce River in Malaga had been permitted to return ...
While a number of those weather warnings were downgraded across Thursday, emergency services in Malaga kept almost 4,000 people who were evacuated because of a flood risk out of their homes from ...