One of the most popular tourist cities in Europe has been brought to its knees by a once-in-a-generation weather event, and it could still get a lot worse.
If the first duty of a government is to keep its citizens alive, then the government at all levels in Spain, has epically failed the people ...
Spain’s worst flood in decades is a social disaster driven by the ruling elite’s inability to plan policies to halt climate ...
About 1,000 soldiers from emergency response units deployed to the affected areas, and the death toll was expected to rise ...
Barcelona's El Prat airport, Spain's second busiest, said 50 flights were cancelled or delayed and 17 diverted on Monday, ...
Scientists long warned Spanish and EU authorities of the need to protect Valencia from floods, but masses of people received ...
At least 95 people have died and others were missing after devastating flash floods hit eastern Spain, according to the local ...
Huge rain storms caused churning mud-coloured waters which have swept through areas, from Malaga down to Valencia on its east coast, causing at least 63 deaths ...
Thousands of rescuers pumped water from submerged buildings, churned through muddy streets and cleared debris on Monday as ...
At least 51 people have died in the severe storms in Spain, specifically in the Mediterranean region of Valencia, the Spanish ...
Some see the floods as an example of the effect of a changing climate that is making overwhelming downpours more common.
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued an update for holidaymakers heading to Spain after the ...