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Severe floods and thunderstorms have continued to rock popular holiday hotspots in Spain as Britain basks in the sun amid another heatwave. 

Half of the country’s 50 provinces have received weather warnings from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) this week. 

Dramatic footage posted on social media overnight shows picturesque Spanish streets transformed into filthy rivers as flood water streams past shops and restaurants. 

In one shocking video, cars are seen being swept away along the El Cardener river while other vehicles are completely submerged in thick mud and debris. 

It comes as a severe heatwave, fueled by a ‘heat dome’ phenomenon, is currently impacting Europe, with temperatures in some areas reaching a staggering 42C. 

The UK basked in intense sunshine this weekend with temperatures reaching 33C in parts of England. 

The extreme weather in Spain threatens huge damage to neighbourhoods, as well as disruption to Brits holidaying across the country in hope of some Spanish sun.  

Is YOUR holiday impacted? Email katherine.lawton@mailonline.co.uk   

Dramatic new footage shows flooding on residential streets in Sitges, Spain

In one shocking video, cars are seen being swept away along the El Cardener river while other vehicles are completely submerged in thick mud and debris

Water gushes underneath a bridge in Spain amid extreme floods and thunderstorms 

Cars are seen being swept away along flooded roads in Spain while other vehicles are completely submerged in thick mud and debris

Regions facing a heavy battering include Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, Tarragona and Castellon, The Sun reported. 

One popular tourist destination, the town of Tarazona in Zaragoza, saw more than 100mm of rainfall in just one hour on Friday. 

The downpour in Tarazona caused street flooding, heavy disruption to public transport and brutal damage to property in the getaway hotspot.

The Military Emergency Unit (UME) – the branch of the army responsible for national disaster or emergency relief – was deployed across the province to help.

Rainfall of up to 50 litres per square metre was predicted in most parts of Aragon and Catalonia – which could cause flooding and even overflowing ravines.

The extreme weather in Spain threatens huge damage to neighbourhoods, as well as disruption to Brits holidaying across the country in hope of some Spanish sun

A whopping half of the country’s 50 provinces have received weather warnings from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET)

A damaged vehicle sits in a flooded road near the village of Grisen, Aragon, northeastern Spain, yesterday

The Catalan weather service Meteocat issued its own highest possible weather warning, at levels five and six, according to Catalan News.

It marks a serious deterioration in weather conditions in the province, replacing previous orange and yellow warnings.

Temperatures reached 34.7C at Astwood Bank, near Worcester, on Friday, the Met Office said. 



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