Rain yesterday
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I read today that Mercadona have made €40M available to pay compensation to their workers who were affected by the DANA in Valencia - €50,000 if their house was completely or partially destroyed, and €15,000 if they lost their car. They will get the money by 21 November. They have also started a fund to help small businesses and start ups which were affected. Good for them.
Mercadona dona 40 millones para ayudar a sus trabajadores afectados por la dana | EconomÃa | EL PAÃS
Mercadona dona 40 millones para ayudar a sus trabajadores afectados por la dana | EconomÃa | EL PAÃS
Very good people...
They own the basket team here..
Sadly we lost 2 other prominent business owners here also
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Unfortunately the emergency services then have to go out and rescue these idiots.
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Always used to puzzle us at work back in Australia. We would be sending out warnings of "Threat to life" due to a tsunami" yet people would rush to the beach, wanting to watch the waves. Warnings of flash flooding, yet people still still tried to drive through flooded roads. "Severe Tropical Cyclone crossing the coast in 1 hour" and people would sit on their balconies in the impact area to watch.
Unfortunately the emergency services then have to go out and rescue these idiots.
Unfortunately the emergency services then have to go out and rescue these idiots.
8 tornadoes above Valencia struck during the storm.... Never before...
it is a new world....
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I believe that the authorities have taken the step of stopping private cars from using the roads in many places during the current rains because they know that some people will ignore the warnings and continue to drive around.
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I'd be interested to find out how many people go "sightseeing" just for their own curiosity and how many go just so they can take a tlktok type selfie video to improve their "likes".
I suspect nowadays the latter far, far outweigh the former.
I suspect nowadays the latter far, far outweigh the former.
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We had more rain overnight but nothing out of the ordinary. This morning it looks beautiful and sunny, no more rain on the weather forecast until next Tuesday at the moment. We will venture out later and go down to the coast, I don't think there will be any hazardous conditions apart from maybe some residual standing water on the roads in places. A few years ago there was bad flooding in the centre of Málaga and pictures in the press of people canoeing down main roads, and 48 hours later it was as though nothing had happened.
There was some quite extensive flooding down near Torre del Mar yesterday after a river burst its banks, and two campsites and the "shanty town" on the outskirts of the town were evacuated and the people taken to emergency reception centres. But the authorities in general seemed to handle the situation pretty well and put predetermined plans into action.
El desbordamiento del rÃo Vélez obliga al desalojo de 1.000 personas
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On La Hora just now they are talking about how all construction of essentially tourist homes / second homes should be immediately halted in high risk zones. They are really angry that many of the areas do not have a anything like the required infra structures to deal with the numbers of people simply visiting these areas and that public investment needs to be focussed on drainage systems and replanning not attracting private investors in property. So again this points to Spain starting to reevalue it's bloated tourist and construction industry and the need for locals to be safely provided with homes
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Last night the rain woke us up at 3-4am, some of the worst I've heard with constant thunder. We rent a top floor apartment in Marbella center and this morning woke up to a puddle in one of the rooms so that's going to be fun to get the landlord/I guess building owners to fix.
It was enough of a leak to be concerned (I suppose any amount is concerning) but thankfully not enough to damage anything yet.
It was enough of a leak to be concerned (I suppose any amount is concerning) but thankfully not enough to damage anything yet.
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Last night the rain woke us up at 3-4am, some of the worst I've heard with constant thunder. We rent a top floor apartment in Marbella center and this morning woke up to a puddle in one of the rooms so that's going to be fun to get the landlord/I guess building owners to fix.
It was enough of a leak to be concerned (I suppose any amount is concerning) but thankfully not enough to damage anything yet.
It was enough of a leak to be concerned (I suppose any amount is concerning) but thankfully not enough to damage anything yet.
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35 years almost to the day since the last really serious floods in the city of Málaga, when 6 people were killed on 14 November 1989. The precautions put in place since that time prevented a repetition of that at least.
¿La historia se repite? Hoy se cumplen 35 años de las inundaciones en Málaga de 1989 | Diario Sur
The worst ever flooding in this area was in 1907, however, when 21 people were killed in the city and over 200 in the province as a whole. That was the fourth in a series of serious floods since the beginning of the 20th century.
Flood of 1907 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
¿La historia se repite? Hoy se cumplen 35 años de las inundaciones en Málaga de 1989 | Diario Sur
The worst ever flooding in this area was in 1907, however, when 21 people were killed in the city and over 200 in the province as a whole. That was the fourth in a series of serious floods since the beginning of the 20th century.
Flood of 1907 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What happened in Valencia was that when the last big flooding happened, it struck the historical centre and they did extensive flood precaution works to prevent its recurrence. So this time around the old centre was more or less unaffected (and most of the volunteers came from there) but hit the inner and outer suburbs hard.




