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Old Feb 3rd 2009, 5:41 pm
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Just been watching Andalucia directo. seems there has been a tornado in Malaga today. Roof ripped off the bus station, trees uprooted, roof collapsed on a car parking garage onto the cars below and lots of apartment windows blown out. They were describing Malaga looking like a battle field.

Was it just localised, or has there been much damage along the coast?
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Old Feb 3rd 2009, 5:46 pm
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No, it was Sunday night.

Very localised, a few 100 metres from my house

Here we felt violent shaking windows and blinds - and this within the interior patio, but no real damage.
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Just been watching Andalucia directo. seems there has been a tornado in Malaga today. Roof ripped off the bus station, trees uprooted, roof collapsed on a car parking garage onto the cars below and lots of apartment windows blown out. They were describing Malaga looking like a battle field.

Was it just localised, or has there been much damage along the coast?
I think it was just in the City, been windy and rainy since Sat afternoon here, but no damage like was on the news.
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Old Feb 3rd 2009, 7:21 pm
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There was damage caused in Estepona as well.

http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news...le_19860.shtml
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