
An orange weather alert has been issued again in Sevilla. The city faces the threat of heavy rains, hail, and even possible tornadoes. Meteorologists warn that up to 30 liters of water per square meter could fall within an hour, with wind gusts reaching dangerous levels. Authorities have acted preemptively, temporarily closing all city parks, sports facilities, and the cemetery. Activities at municipal clubs and sections have also been suspended.
Residents experienced a similar situation exactly a week ago, when the streets of Sevilla were flooded within minutes. The consequences were significant: public transport stopped, and some neighborhoods were cut off from the center. This time, city services decided to act in advance to minimize potential damage and keep the population safe.
Authorities strongly advise residents to stay home unless absolutely necessary, especially during periods of heavy rainfall. Special attention is given to the safety of children and the elderly. Drivers are urged to avoid flooded streets and be prepared for sudden changes in road conditions.
Emergency services are on high alert. If the situation worsens, they are ready to respond quickly to eliminate the consequences of the bad weather. City authorities emphasize that all measures are aimed at preventing tragedies and protecting residents’ health. The restrictions are expected to remain in place until weather conditions stabilize.





