The rains within the last hours within the southeast of Spain have caused hundreds of people from various neighborhoods and hamlets from the coastal capital of scotland - Los Alcazares (Murcia) have needed to be evicted using their homes on Monday afternoon by the overflow gully El Albujón, caused by the bursting of the dam because of heavy rains.
Several schools in the district of Cartagena and Mazarrón suspended classes by heavy rains in the region each morning and during the weekend. Given the down sides of access to schools, the Ministry of Education decided thus to guarantee the safety of students, since conditions are adverse, sources using the regional government said inside a statement.
Under the general direction of Government Emergency Murcia, evicted households are found in the district of Lomas de Ramé, the neighborhood of the Fuensanta, urbanization Bella Bay and close to the bus station in the district of Mar Menor, known good weather. The Spanish Civil Guard held afternoon rains cut by 15 secondary road network around Murcia.
In Almeria, the rains caused during Sunday morning a lot more than 60 incidents, including eight cutting as well as numerous secondary roads damaged by flooding in basements and garages low in various locations. Has noted a decline in hotel occupancy in hotels Benidorm Spain. The 112 Emergency Service reported that the floods mainly affected the region of Cabo de Gata in Almeria. The Meteorological Agency has turned to an orange alert today by heavy rains and storms about the coast of Almeria, Granada and Malaga.
Even though it is thought that Spain in October remains a paradise for tourists for good weather, there are times when it's not. If this sounds like the month of October 2010, with heavy rain and wind in all the Spanish Levant. Actually, four Spanish provinces are on 'orange alert' - meaning high risk and one step below a situation of emergency - over heavy rain and high winds.
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