I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can summarize the most recent widely reported events about Lluvia Málaga (Malaga rain) from late-2024 coverage unless you want a broader update beyond that period.
Core update
- Malaga and wider Costa del Sol experienced red weather alerts with torrential rainfall causing widespread flooding, evacuations, and disruption to transport and services in several towns along the Guadalhorce river basin and surrounding areas. Local hospitals and schools were impacted in some reports, with emergency services urging people to stay indoors and avoid nonessential travel.
Context and related impacts
- The events were part of a pattern of extreme rainfall events affecting southern Spain during that period, including prior flash floods in nearby Valencia and other parts of the region, prompting coordinated weather alerts and civil protection responses [typical reporting across major outlets at the time].
Illustrative points you might find in coverage
- Large-scale evacuations (thousands in some summaries) along river corridors, with temporary closures of roads and services.
- Hospitals and public facilities in affected towns experiencing disruptions or redirection of non-emergency functions to ensure capacity for urgent cases.
- Authorities issuing advisories to limit travel and remain in secure locations during peak rainfall periods.
Would you like me to:
- Narrow this to a specific date range or location within Malaga (e.g., Malaga city vs. province towns like Marbella, Vélez-Málaga)?
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- Provide a concise, up-to-date brief with citations from current outlets, if you can permit me to search the web now?
Sources
Thousands of people have been evacuated in Malaga as more torrential rainfall is expected across Spain, two weeks after the deadly flash floods in Valencia. ITV National News
www.itv.comSPAIN’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).
euroweeklynews.comThe Malaga university hospital has flooded and is only operating A&E as rain spreads across the Costa del Sol
www.independent.co.ukSEND YOUR FLOOD VIDEOS TO: [email protected] FLOODING has begun across Malaga as a red-level weather event gets well and truly underway. The whole
www.theolivepress.esJust 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.ukA RED-LEVEL storm is wreaking havoc across Malaga and the Costa del Sol today. Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes along the
www.theolivepress.esSpain continues to be on alert to warnings of heavy rain and flooding which closed schools, hospitals and shops on Wednesday. ITV National News
www.itv.comTwo 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.uk