Storms in Spain head for western Andalusia after lashing Malaga and Valencia
Briefly

The second major storm in two weeks hit Spain, particularly affecting Valencia, where previous torrential rains led to over 200 fatalities and immense infrastructural damage.
Thousands of volunteers contributed to cleanup efforts following the devastating impacts of the storm, which included flooding, debris, and road closures across various regions.
Valencia began returning to normal after a red weather alert was downgraded to orange, significantly calming the situation after recent weather catastrophes devastated the area.
The storm have triggered political disputes over emergency responses, highlighting the need for better communication and preparedness for severe weather events across Spain.
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