on 14-09-2019 11:12
Spain, the costas Blanca on Thurs and del Sol last night, have been taking a pounding:
Alicante, Orihuela, Murcia, now Málaga....
Many thousands of cars, businesses and houses damaged by heavy rains since Tues/Weds.
Videos from the A7 show hundreds of cars all piled up on each other, lots of mobile phone coverage on social media, Twitter, probably FB too.
on 14-09-2019 11:22
Yes I watched this on TV last night @pgn (Particular interest in Malaga of course)
My friend who lives in Benalmadena has been tagging me in photos and videos he uploads to FB.
Never seen this in September in all the 38 years we had our apartment.
Twice happened in January and February when I was there and it was shocking. The manhole covers were lifting as it's very hilly and they couldn't cope with the rain pouring down off the mountains
Lorries and cars travelling on the coastal road were being swept out to sea. Beaches destroyed, animals lost and cars piling up the same as shown in your video. As I say though, unheard of in September...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-09-2019 11:35
on 14-09-2019 11:35
Devastating, especially at this time of year.
We saw a bit of flooding, the manhole covers, last year, just north of Benidorm in August - but just part of one day, all gone the next morning.
And then Ryanair's computer systems all went offline this morning for a while, going to ruin many people's short break or their return home after a few days of anticipated late summer sunshine...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9920330/spain-flash-floods-majorca-tornado-deaths/
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/ryanair-major-systems-failure-leaves-16918794
14-09-2019 12:55 - edited 14-09-2019 12:56
14-09-2019 12:55 - edited 14-09-2019 12:56
According to the Mayor of Murcia...this sort of rain hasn't been seen for 100 years.
However, Costa Blanca does have a better all year round climate than the Costa Del Sol.
I've been in January and come back with a tan, then in March have seen non stop rain....
Between October to March on the Sol the weather is never guaranteed....so this must be a shock for all of the affected regions
I see FB has raised a Safe page for holidaymakers or expats. I have just seen a friends status showing 'Margaret xxxxxxx has marked herself safe in Spain'
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-09-2019 14:58
on 14-09-2019 14:58
45° in July and now flooding. Crazy year's weather!
on 14-09-2019 17:56
on 14-09-2019 17:56
Crazy - wildfires in Tenerife, hail and lightning and severe rainfall in the Balearics.
The world is, truly, upside-down.
on 14-09-2019 19:14
on 14-09-2019 19:14
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