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Severe weather destroys crops worth millions of euros in Spain

Recent storms in the Iberian Peninsula have caused significant crop damage worth millions of euros, particularly in Andalusia, Spain.

In recent weeks, the Iberian Peninsula, which includes Spain and Portugal, has endured a series of storms, with another anticipated on the horizon. These extreme weather conditions have brought heavy rainfall, snowfall, and strong winds, resulting in evacuations, road closures, and numerous train delays across both countries. The agricultural sector is particularly hard-hit, facing severe disruptions due to the debilitating weather.

In Andalusia, a representative from local agricultural organizations reported that crops worth several million euros have been devastated. Miguel Angel Perez stated that the relentless rainfall has left various crops, including broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower, submerged under water, leading to extensive flooding that has affected thousands of hectares of farmland. This situation poses a significant economic threat not only to local farmers but also to the broader agricultural market in the region.

As the affected areas brace for additional storms, the ongoing challenges highlight the vulnerabilities of agricultural systems to climate-induced extreme weather events. The destruction of crops raises concerns about food supply and price increases in the agriculture sector, stressing the need for improved resilience and adaptation strategies to mitigate the impact of such severe weather in the future.

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