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Floods Kill Two People in Spanish Andalusia
Floods Kill Two People in Spanish Andalusia
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Floods, caused by heavy rains in the southern Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia, killed two people, according to local media reports. 05.12.2016, Sputnik International
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Floods Kill Two People in Spanish Andalusia
11:59 GMT 05.12.2016 (Updated: 08:48 GMT 14.02.2023) Floods, caused by heavy rains in the southern Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia, killed two people, according to local media reports.
MADRID (Sputnik) – Two people were killed by floods in the southern Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia, local media reported on Monday.
An employee of an energy company died in Campo de Gibraltar in the province of Cadiz, while carrying out works on restoring electricity supply, the El Mundo newspaper reported.
5 December 2016, 03:38 GMT
A woman of a Romanian background died on Sunday in one of the night clubs in the town of Estepona, the province of Malaga. She did not manage to get out of the flooded building.
The floods were caused by heavy rains. Many towns and cities, especially those in the Malaga province were flooded. Two lines of the underground were closed and an airport was damaged in Malaga.
The most difficult situation was registered in Marbella, Cartama, Estepona and Alhaurin de la Torre.