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    Spain prepares for mega storm to hit Costa Blanca with flights to major airports including Alicante diverted due to strong winds and many others affected as ‘extraordinary danger’ alert is issued

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    Spain prepares for mega storm to hit Costa Blanca with flights to major airports including Alicante diverted due to strong winds and many others affected as ‘extraordinary danger’ alert is issued
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    Flights heading towards some of Spain‘s major airports have been diverted as the country braces for the major Storm Alice to hit its Costa Blanca.

    The holiday hot-spot, which is popular among sun-seeking Brits, was placed on high alert for heavy rains and strong winds, with officials warning of ‘extraordinary danger’ on Friday. 

    Seven flights heading for Alicante-Elche airport were diverted on Friday, airport operator Aena said.

    A graphic shared by flight tracking website Flighradar24 showed a number of planes circling around Alicante airport. 

    The operator also said 12 flights were cancelled on Friday due to the weather warning.

    As for Valencia and Murcia’s airports, several flights have already suffered serious delays.

    AEMET, Spain’s weather agency, on Thursday issued a red warning for heavy rains in the resort town of Alicante and said it would be in effect from Friday morning. 

    ‘Extraordinary danger. Flooding and flash floods may occur. Follow the advice of civil protection,’ the agency wrote on X.

    Rainfall totals could exceed 140 millimetres in 12 hours, especially in Valencia, the weather office said.

    Spain prepares for mega storm to hit Costa Blanca with flights to major airports including Alicante diverted due to strong winds and many others affected as ‘extraordinary danger’ alert is issued

    Flights heading towards some of Spain ‘s major airports have been diverted as a result of Storm Alice

    AEMET, Spain's weather agency, on Thursday issued a red alert for heavy rains in holiday hotspot Alicante

    AEMET, Spain’s weather agency, on Thursday issued a red alert for heavy rains in holiday hotspot Alicante

    AEMET said the red alert would be in effect from 10:00 am (0800 GMT) on Friday in Mediterranean coastal regions of the province of Alicante, as well as in the neighbouring region of Murcia

    AEMET said the red alert would be in effect from 10:00 am (0800 GMT) on Friday in Mediterranean coastal regions of the province of Alicante, as well as in the neighbouring region of Murcia

     Other Mediterranean coastal regions are also expected to be affected, including the neighbouring province of Murcia and the Balearic islands.

    AEMET said ‘very heavy and persistent rainfall’ was expected until Monday.

    ‘Showers may result in local flash flooding in low-lying areas, streams and gullies, so the potential danger level of this situation is high’, the agency added.

    The Balearic government said on Thursday it has reinforced emergency services in party island Ibiza after it was placed on an orange alert for rain and storms.

    Emergency services on the island of Formentera are also preparing to act quickly and effectively in the case that rainfall causes flooding.

    Heavy rainfall began lashing down on eastern Spain on Wednesday evening and is expected to persist throughout the week.

    Tourists heading to Spain’s Mediterranean shores have been urged to monitor local weather updates and follow official guidance.

    Rainfall totals could exceed 140 millimetres (five and a half inches) in 12 hours, especially in Valencia, the weather office said

    Rainfall totals could exceed 140 millimetres (five and a half inches) in 12 hours, especially in Valencia, the weather office said

    The warning comes nearly a year after widespread flooding in Valencia killed more than 200 people. Pictured: People work to clear mud and debris from a street in Aldaia, Valencia on November 5, 2024

    The warning comes nearly a year after widespread flooding in Valencia killed more than 200 people. Pictured: People work to clear mud and debris from a street in Aldaia, Valencia on November 5, 2024 

    The catastrophe sparked public fury over warning systems and the emergency response. Pictured: A view of wrecked cars stored in a junkyard outside Paiporta after they were damaged by flooding in Valencia, Spain on November 10, 2024

    The catastrophe sparked public fury over warning systems and the emergency response. Pictured: A view of wrecked cars stored in a junkyard outside Paiporta after they were damaged by flooding in Valencia, Spain on November 10, 2024

    People walk past piled up debris in the flood-hit municipality of Catarroja, Valencia province, Spain, 05 November 2024

    People walk past piled up debris in the flood-hit municipality of Catarroja, Valencia province, Spain, 05 November 2024

    The warning comes nearly a year after widespread flooding in Valencia killed more than 200 people, Spain’s worst natural disaster in decades.

    The catastrophe sparked public fury over warning systems and the emergency response.

    Residents continue to protest, accusing officials of having failed to provide timely alerts.

    Heavy rains lashed the region again last month, forcing the closure of schools and universities, disrupting rail and road travel and causing localised flooding.

    Because a hotter atmosphere holds more water that evaporates from a rapidly warming Mediterranean Sea, climate change increases the risk and intensity of flooding from extreme rainfall in the region.

    Almost 240 people died in the country after torrential rains last October triggered floods that swept through eastern and southeastern Spain.

    The most severely hit area was Valencia’s southern suburbs where more than 220 people died.



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