...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

New storms and flooding hit Spain's southern Malaga province as EU debates crisis management

• Nov 13, 2024, 9:13 PM
3 min de lecture
1

Storms in Spain caused school closures and train cancellations on Wednesday, two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and other parts of the country killed more than 220 people and destroyed thousands of homes. 

In Spain’s southern Malaga province, streets were flooded while 3,000 people near the Guadalhorce River were moved from their homes as a preventative measure. 

There were no reports of any deaths. 

Spanish weather forecaster AEMET put Malaga on red alert, saying up to 70 mm of rain had accumulated in an hour. 

Parts of Tarragona province in the east also faced heavy rain and remained under red alert. 

The forecast in Malaga delayed the start of the Billie Jean King Cup tennis finals between pain and Poland, which was set for Wednesday. 

Martin Carpena sportshall in Malaga, southern Spain, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024
Martin Carpena sportshall in Malaga, southern Spain, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024 Manu Fernandez/Manu Fernandez

The storm system affecting Spain is caused by warm air that collides with stagnant cold air and forms powerful rain clouds. 

Experts say that drought and flood cycles are increasing with climate change. 

In response to the devastating floods in Spain, the European Parliament on Wednesday debated measures to strengthen the EU’s resilience to extreme weather events and provide support to those impacted by the disaster. 

"We must ensure that we are prepared when the next disaster strikes, because we are already living in an age of crisis," said European Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic, adding that "Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world."

The debate focused on enhancing the EU’s crisis response, particularly in regions increasingly vulnerable to climate-driven events. It hoped to underscore the EU’s commitment to improving climate adaptation efforts across Member States. 


Today

COP29 carbon credit debate sparks backlash from activists
• 5:03 PM
1 min
While world leaders discussed climate finance and emissions cuts, protesters urged wealthier nations — the main contributors to greenhouse gas — to fund climate adaptation efforts for poorer countries suffering the most from its effects.
Read the article
Heavy rain causes flooding and destruction in Italy's Sicily region
• 4:15 PM
1 min
Severe rainstorms lashed Sicily in southern Italy from Tuesday into Wednesday, sweeping cars out to sea and damaging homes.
Read the article
Málaga floods wreak havoc as storms lash Spain again
• 3:42 PM
1 min
Spain is grappling with another wave of extreme weather, only weeks after flash floods devastated Valencia and other regions, killing over 220 people.
Read the article
South African police cut off supplies to illegal miners in a bid to 'smoke them out'
• 2:57 PM
5 min
Up to 4,000 illegal miners are estimated to be underground in an abandoned mine while South African authorities try to clear them out and arrest them.
Read the article
No comment: Tense scenes as police break up illegal pro-Palestinian protest in Dutch capital
• 11:44 AM
1 min
Police in Amsterdam arrested some pro-Palestinian protesters and forcibly moved more than 260 to another location as they broke up an illegal demonstration in the Dutch capital's central Dam Square.
Read the article
No comment: Protests in Paris after pro-Israel gala organised by far-right figures
• 11:41 AM
1 min
Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a controversial gala organised by far-right figures in support of Israel. The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli military, included Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in its list of invited
Read the article
No comment: Protesters and police clash in Lima on sidelines of APEC summit
• 11:39 AM
1 min
Hundreds of Peruvians protested on the streets of downtown Lima on Wednesday against the government and its failure to tackle rising crime, as world leaders arrived in the Andean country for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum.
Read the article
Latest news bulletin | November 14th – Midday
• 11:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Read the article
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of forced displacement, amounting to war crimes
• 10:51 AM
3 min
Israeli authorities have caused massive, deliberate forced displacement of Palestinian civilians in Gaza since October 2023 and are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch.
Read the article
Biden sending aid for Ukraine to keep fighting next year, Blinken says
• 7:09 AM
3 min
The Biden administration said it was determined to help Ukraine fight in its war against Russia, before it hands over power to president-elect Donald Trump in January.
Read the article
Latest news bulletin | November 14th – Morning
• 6:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Read the article
Republicans win 218 US House seats, giving Donald Trump and the party control of government
• 3:48 AM
1 min
Trump rallied House Republicans at a Capitol Hill hotel Wednesday morning, marking his first return to Washington since the election.
Read the article
Thousands of protesters march in Paris ahead of tense football match between France-Israel 
• 3:33 AM
2 min
The demonstration was also organised to denounce a highly controversial gala organised on Wednesday night by the Israeli far-right in Paris.
Read the article
Artificial intelligence dominates Lisbon's Web Summit 2024 exhibitions
• 12:53 AM
3 min
More than 3,000 companies from dozens of countries showcased advanced technology: from companies that certify wood exports via WhatsApp to flying vehicles that are are a cross between multicopter and aeroplane and promise to revolutionise air travel.
Read the article
Hundreds protest far-right French politician Jordan Bardella's Brussels book-signing event
• 12:51 AM
1 min
In Brussels, police used water cannons against left-wing demonstrators protesting a book-signing event of far-right French politician Jordan Bardella. The president of the Rassemblement National was presenting his recently published memoir.
Read the article
French weapons used in Sudan war despite UN arms embargo, Amnesty says
• 12:01 AM
3 min
Military vehicles and tech made by France and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are being used in Sudan's civil war, Amnesty International says.
Read the article