Nature. Disasters. Ecology
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Catalonia

Medieval Fortress at the Foot of the Pyrenees Secrets of a Catalan Village
Hidden in the mountains of Catalonia lies a village whose walls have witnessed centuries. Here, there is no bustle—only stone,…
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Toledo

Groundwater Surge in Toledo: Entretorres Residents Battle House Flooding
In Talavera de la Reina, underground water has flooded homes and streets. Residents have been struggling with the aftermath for…
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Andalusia

Sudden death of police officer after flood relief efforts shocks Andalusia
Andalusia mourns the loss of a policewoman who died after helping flood victims. Her passing sparked a wave of support…
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Courts

Judge summonses 39 witnesses in Valencia tragedy case new investigation details
New witnesses emerge in the case of 230 deaths in Valencia. The judge demands explanations from staff responsible for overseeing…
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Andalusia

Storm Nils hits Spain Emergency alerts and new regional risks
Spain faces another wave of severe weather Sixteen regions are on alert due to heavy rains and strong winds Meteorologists…
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Catalonia

Emergency Measures in Catalonia Due to Storm
Authorities in Catalonia suspend classes and sports activities due to dangerous winds. Residents are advised to stay indoors unless absolutely…
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Valencia

How Weather Disasters and New Authorities’ Decisions Are Transforming Spain’s Tourism Market
In 2025, Valencia saw a drop in overnight stays due to a devastating dana. Domestic tourism increased while the number…
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Almería

Natural disasters wreak havoc on Andalusia’s agriculture: losses and concern among farmers
Andalusia faces catastrophic consequences from severe weather. Farmers and livestock breeders are losing crops and income. The rural economy is…
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Andalusia

Emergency evacuation in Cadiz How Zahara de la Sierra saved its neighbors from Grazalema
Following the sudden evacuation of Grazalema, residents of Zahara de la Sierra welcomed 250 people. Volunteers and local authorities provided…
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Lanzarote

The Island Without Asphalt Where Roads and Noise Have Disappeared in Spain
There is a place in Spain with not a single asphalted road. Just 700 people live here, surrounded by Europe's…
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Culture

The city where hundreds of storks have taken over the rooftops A unique phenomenon in La Rioja
In Alfaro, storks have turned historic buildings into their nesting grounds. The city impresses with both its natural wonders and…
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Catalonia

How This Property Could Transform Catalonia’s Tourism Market — Unexpected Details of the Deal
A unique hotel with a century-old history is up for sale in Catalonia. The property is located within the Montseny…
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Andalusia

Spanish government declares state of emergency in Andalusia after devastating floods
Spanish authorities have designated several areas of Andalusia as disaster zones. The natural disaster caused billions of euros in damage,…
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Andalusia

Storm destroys roads in Cadiz as thousands remain isolated and damage increases
Hundreds of roads in Cadiz have been destroyed after a series of storms. Tens of thousands of people are cut…
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Andalusia

Montejaque Dam: A Historic Mistake Now Endangering Residents of Andalusia
The Montejaque Dam has returned to the spotlight. Record water levels have forced the evacuation of hundreds of people. An…
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Andalusia

Why the Authorities Ignore Hydroelectric Projects — and Who Pays the Price
Millions in losses, devastated fields, and thousands of lives saved — the aftermath of storms in Andalusia turned out to…
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Andalusia

Rains and Storms in Andalusia Tensions Rise Over New Risks and Unstable Weather
Andalusia faces dangerous downpours once again Meteorologists warn of flooding and landslide risks Emergency services remain on high alert
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Andalusia

Thousands Evacuated and Homes Destroyed Consequences of the Storm in Andalusia
A state of emergency remains in place across Andalusia: thousands are unable to return home. Roads and houses have been…



















