By David Latona, Corina Pons, Pietro Lombardi and Aislinn Laing PAIPORTA, Spain (Reuters) - The water was already knee-high ...
The flash floods were caused by heavy rain, which by Wednesday morning had begun "easing off," according to the country's ...
Spain is sending a marine research vessel to scan the seafloor off Valencia's coast in hopes of finding vehicles and people ...
Spain continues to be on alert to warnings of heavy rain and flooding which closed schools, hospitals and shops on Wednesday.
Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia were pelted with mud by crowds during their visit to the region last week, as anger ...
On Thursday, parts of Spain were braced for even more flooding after orange alerts were issued for southern Granada and ...
Two weeks after flash floods killed hundreds of people, this time Malaga saw streets turned into rivers of fast flowing ...
National weather office AEMET has issued its highest possible alerts the Spanish provinces of Tarragona, Malaga and Valencia.
New storms in Spain have caused school closures and train cancellations two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and other ...
In southern Malaga province, streets were flooded while 3,000 people near the Guadalhorce river were moved from their homes ...