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VIDEO: Sequential storms in Spain and Portugal demand new victims, threatening landslides

Recent storms in Spain and Portugal have caused casualties and may trigger landslides while inflicting severe agricultural damage.

Spain and Portugal are currently grappling with the aftermath of Storm Leonardo, which struck earlier this week, leading to several fatalities. The region is now facing another storm, named Marta, which exacerbates the situation with heavy flooding. This continuous pattern of severe weather poses a significant threat to the already saturated ground, increasing the likelihood of landslides in the affected areas.

Beyond the immediate danger of loss of life and property damage, the implications for agriculture are profound. Experts estimate that agricultural losses could reach hundreds of millions of euros, compounding the challenges faced by farmers who are already dealing with adverse climatic conditions. These storms not only threaten the rural economy but also highlight the vulnerability of infrastructure and communities to extreme weather events.

As the storms continue to develop, both local authorities and residents are urged to remain vigilant and prepare for potential evacuations and further impacts. The situation is indicative of broader climate trends affecting Southern Europe, signaling the need for enhanced disaster preparedness and resilience strategies in the face of increasing weather-related challenges.

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