Extreme rainfall has hit regions of Spain this week, leading to flooding and evacuations in Malaga, the Costa del Sol and ...
Valencia, known for its stunning City of Arts and Sciences and beautiful beaches, has been hit by unprecedented rainfall.
New flood warnings in the Málaga province of Spain have seen the UK Foreign Office update its travel advice for the country ...
In southern Malaga province, streets were flooded while 3,000 people near the Guadalhorce river were moved from their homes ...
This week, visitors have been warned to avoid travelling to Barcelona, as local authorities put the city on the highest flood ...
In particular, many parts of the Valencia region and Castilla La Mancha continue to be severely affected by recent flooding. ...
Is it safe to travel to Spain and should I cancel my holiday after flooding disaster? - Extreme weather in Spain is back over ...
British tourists have been advised by the Foreign Office to check the latest weather warnings before they travel ...
Torrential rain caused severe flooding in eastern Spain last week. Valencia, Malaga and its surrounding towns experienced extreme damage after a year’s worth of rain fell in just eight hours in some ...
Dorset sisters living in Valencia have taken matters into their own hands to help those affected by the disastrous flooding ...
Two weeks after the worst floods in Spain's modern history killed ... flocked to the area to help clean up to avoid travel.
More than 15,000 volunteers in Spain came to help with the flooding aftermath.