A warning has been issued for heavy rainfall along Spain’s Mediterranean coast, which could lead to flooding.
The meteorological agency has issued the highest warning level for the Mediterranean coast, including areas such as Málaga and Tarragona. People have been urged to exercise extreme caution, as rivers may overflow and cause flooding.
Additionally, an “orange” level warning has been issued for other parts of Spain.
Due to concerns about the consequences of the severe weather, provinces with the highest danger level have suspended classes.
It is worth noting that in late October, several regions of Spain were hit by catastrophic floods caused by heavy rainfall. As of now, 223 people have been confirmed dead, and about a dozen are still missing.