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Spaniards are bracing for more heavy rain and storms, two weeks after a similar event caused rivers to overflow, resulting in over 200 deaths and property damage. Spanish weather forecaster AEMET issued red alerts for Tarragona and southern Malaga provinces, expecting them to receive up to 180mm of rain, causing flooding. Orange alerts were issued for Thursday for southern Granada and Valencia's coastal area.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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