Feb 7 • 08:32 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

New storm approaches Portugal and Spain

A new storm named 'Marta' is expected to hit Spain and Portugal on Saturday, following significant damage from the previous storm 'Leonardo'.

A new storm, named 'Marta', is approaching the Iberian Peninsula, with expectations to impact Spain and Portugal by Saturday, according to reports from AFP. This storm comes on the heels of the recent storm 'Leonardo', which caused significant destruction in the region, resulting in at least one death and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. Local authorities are bracing for the impact of 'Marta' as they continue to recover from the damages inflicted by earlier severe weather events.

In response to the impending storm, over 26,000 rescue workers have been mobilized in Portugal, with the Civil Protection Agency declaring the situation extremely serious. The frequency and intensity of these storms have raised concerns among authorities about the safety and preparedness of residents in the affected areas. As the communities prepare for another round of severe weather, they are faced with the daunting aftermath of the previous storm, which has already left a significant mark on the region.

The cumulative damages from the storms have exceeded 45 billion kr, highlighting the devastating economic impact on both countries. The stormy weather trend not only poses immediate threats to life and property but also raises questions about long-term climate patterns in the region, emphasizing the need for ongoing preparedness and response initiatives from local authorities to safeguard residents during such extreme weather events.

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