Cadiz floods devastation pictured as Storm Leonardo forces over 11,000 to evacuate
Storm Leonardo has led to more than 11,000 evacuations in Spain and Portugal due to severe flooding and multiple fatalities.
Storm Leonardo has caused catastrophic flooding across Spain and Portugal, leading to over 11,000 people being evacuated from their homes. The storm, described as a 'storm train', has unleashed relentless rain and fierce winds, resulting in widespread destruction across the Iberian Peninsula. Emergency services are working tirelessly to respond to the crisis as affected regions grapple with the aftermath of the storm.
In Portugal, there have been confirmed fatalities linked to the storm, including a tragic incident where a 70-year-old man lost his life when his vehicle was swept away by floodwaters in Alentejo. Additionally, in Spain, police reported finding the body of a woman who was swept away by a river in Malaga while trying to rescue her dog. This has raised urgent concerns about public safety, with officials warning that conditions remain perilous even as rescue operations unfold.
The severe weather has prompted regional leaders to issue warnings about the continuing risks posed by the storm. The impact of Storm Leonardo highlights broader discussions regarding climate change and extreme weather patterns, prompting calls for increased preparedness and resilience measures to protect communities from such devastating events in the future.