Juanma Moreno becomes emotional remembering the victims of the Adamuz accident: "We will not stop working to uncover the truth"
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno emotionally reflected on the tragedy of the Adamuz accident during the Andalucía Medal ceremony, honoring the victims and emergency services involved.
‘Adelante Andalucía calls at your door’. The Andalusian coalition launches its pre-campaign 'without getting caught up in the squabbles of the left'
The Andalusian coalition Adelante Andalucía is initiating a door-to-door campaign to engage disillusioned voters ahead of the upcoming regional elections, positioning itself as a 'third way' alternative to both the right and the current coalition government.
Montero promises a "law of Andalusian languages" to combat stereotypes if she wins the presidency of the Junta
María Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate for the presidency of the Junta of Andalucía, has proposed a new law to support regional languages and enhance vocational training.
PSOE confirms its fears: sees disengaged voters in Andalucía and Castilla y León as well
The PSOE party in Spain acknowledges difficulties in mobilizing its voters ahead of key regional elections in Andalucía and Castilla y León.
Antonio Maíllo: "We must combat the belief of the ultras that all the fish is sold"
Antonio Maíllo, the candidate for Por Andalucía, criticizes current leadership and urges left-wing unity ahead of elections in Andalucía.
The storm does not spare the primary sector: farmers and ranchers estimate million-euro losses in infrastructure and harvests
Farmers and ranchers in Andalucía face an estimated loss of 3.5 billion euros due to severe weather impacting olive and other primary crop harvests.
Complications in Galicia due to the severe weather while orange alert remains in several communities
Galicia, along with Andalucía and the Comunidad Valenciana, is under an orange alert for severe weather conditions including heavy winds and rain, prompting government response efforts.
Spain's 'happiest' place to live is a city that's 20C in March and barely rains
Almería, a coastal city in Andalucía, has been named Spain's happiest city due to its pleasant weather and low rainfall, making it an appealing destination for tourists.
Moreno establishes his own profile in managing the floods and leverages his institutional role without clashing with Sánchez's government
In recent weeks, Andalucía has faced two devastating crises, prompting regional leader Moreno to establish his leadership while avoiding conflict with the national government.
The psychic marks left by a flood: post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety
The article discusses the psychological impact of floods in Spain, particularly in the regions of Andalucía and Extremadura, where thousands have been evacuated due to severe weather, emphasizing the need for mental health attention.
Storm Marta pushes the Guadalquivir to the limit
Storm Marta, replacing the recent storm Leonardo, has caused rapid rises in river levels across Andalucía, particularly affecting cities like Córdoba and Sevilla.
Geologists warn of landslide risk in Grazalema (Cádiz)
Geologists in Spain warn of a potential landslide in Grazalema following heavy rains and advise residents that it may take up to two weeks to return to normalcy after evacuations.
The ‘Marta’ storm causes very heavy rains in already affected southern areas
Storm Marta is expected to bring heavy rainfall and unstable weather to southern regions of the Iberian Peninsula, following a week of persistent rains that saturated the soils and filled water reserves.
The storm Leonardo bids farewell with wind and waves
The storm Leonardo is causing strong winds and ocean waves across nearly all of the Spanish coast, with warnings in place for various regions including Andalucía and Galicia.
Andalusia Awaits the Second Impact of the Storm with Rivers and Reservoirs at the Limit of Their Capacity and Thousands Evacuated
Andalusia is bracing for the second impact of a storm system, already affected by evacuations of 11,000 people and extreme conditions in rivers and reservoirs.
Sánchez: 'The State deploys 10,000 troops to combat the damage from the rains'
Pedro Sánchez announces the deployment of 10,000 state personnel in response to severe flooding and warns of complex days ahead for Andalucía.
The ground trembles under Grazalema: hydroseisms or simple land movements?
Heavy rainfall from Storm Leonardo led to the evacuation of over 1,500 residents in Grazalema due to fears of land movements and landslides.
The storm worsens in Spain: storms could affect soil stability in some regions of Andalucía
More than 8,000 residents have been evacuated due to severe storms in Andalucía, Spain, leading to overflowing rivers and landslides being monitored by geologists.
Brussels gives four months to the Government and the Junta de Andalucía to eliminate the duplication of tourist apartment registrations
The European Commission has given the Spanish Government and the Junta de Andalucía four months to address the issue of duplicate registrations for tourist apartments as part of its review of the Sustainable Tourism Law project.
The Junta orders a "preventive, gradual, and orderly" evacuation of the town of Grazalema (Cádiz) due to the risk of landslides
The Junta of Andalucía has ordered a preventive and orderly evacuation of Grazalema, affecting its 1,600 residents due to the risk of landslides.
Latest news on storm 'Leonardo', live | The storm keeps 116 roads closed due to rain and snow
Storm 'Leonardo' has caused severe disruption across the Peninsula, leading to thousands being evacuated and the closure of 116 roads in Andalucía due to heavy rainfall and snow.
Spain reels as Storm Leonardo batters Andalucía with floods and mass evacuations
Storm Leonardo has caused severe flooding and mass evacuations across Andalucía, leading to road closures and the suspension of high-speed trains, with around 3,000 people evacuated in Cádiz, Jaén, and Málaga.
The storm blocks trains between provinces and forces 900 preventive evacuations in Jerez
The storm has caused significant disruptions in train services between provinces and has led to 900 preventive evacuations in Jerez, triggering a level 2 emergency in Sevilla and Andalucía due to heavy rains and flood risks.
Storm Leonardo Forces 900 Preventive Evacuations in Jerez de la Frontera
Authorities in Jerez de la Frontera have ordered the evacuation of 900 homes as a precautionary measure due to Storm Leonardo, which has also led to a bus service suspension and school closures across Andalucía.
Evictions begin in Jimena de la Frontera and San Roque due to the red alert caused by Storm Leonardo
Evictions have started in Jimena de la Frontera and San Roque as a response to the red alert issued for heavy flooding due to Storm Leonardo, which has led to severe disruption in Andalucía.
Susana Díaz Asked About the Massive Regularization of Immigrants in Spain and Her Response Is Clear
Former president of the Junta de Andalucía, Susana Díaz, criticizes the handling of mass immigration measures by politicians, calling it a circus.
Leonardo, the sixth major storm of 2026, puts seven communities on alert for snow, wind, and wave conditions
Leonardo, the sixth major storm of 2026, is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rough sea conditions to seven communities, particularly in Andalucía, according to Spain's State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
IU, Sumar and Iniciativa del Pueblo Andaluz distribute electoral head candidates in the 8 provinces without waiting for Podemos
The left-wing coalition Por Andalucía has selected candidates to lead their electoral lists across eight provinces for the upcoming regional elections, without awaiting input from Podemos.
A cable theft causes delays in high-speed trains connecting Andalucía
A theft of cable has resulted in delays for high-speed train services connecting Andalucía with the rest of Spain, particularly affecting routes between Guadajoz (Sevilla) and Córdoba.
Anti-Fraud Archives the File on the Junta's Contract with José Manuel Soto's Company
The Anti-Fraud Office has archived the investigation regarding the contract between the Junta de Andalucía and the company of José Manuel Soto after controversy and allegations of nullity were raised by Por Andalucía.
Isolated Areas, Cut Roads, and Overflowing Rivers: The Storm Harshly Affects Cádiz and Málaga as It Passes Through Andalusia
Andalucía has faced nearly a hundred incidents since the evening of January 3 due to Storm Francis, prompting a red alert for torrential rain in Málaga.
Málaga is once again on red alert due to the passage of storm Francis, which is already causing the first floods.
The passage of storm Francis in Andalucía has led to initial flooding incidents in Málaga's Cártama and Guaro, with numerous issues reported primarily in Algeciras and the Campo de Gibraltar.
Moreno champions his management and the importance of having a 'sufficient majority' in his last Christmas message of the legislature
Juan Manuel Moreno, president of the Junta de Andalucía, emphasizes the importance of stability and moderation as he seeks a sufficient majority to govern without relying on Vox in his final Christmas message of the legislative term.
The floods leave two dead and one missing in Málaga and Granada
Severe flooding in Andalucía has resulted in two fatalities and one missing person following historic rises in the Guadalhorce River, prompting evacuations and rescues along the Mediterranean coast.