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Spain downgrades storm warnings after towns left soaked however without casualties

Spain's nationwide weather condition service on Thursday downgraded bad weather alerts after powerful storms hit southern Malaga province and eastern Valencia, currently damaged by fatal flash floods two weeks back, causing damage but no casualties.

Regional authorities preserved orange weather condition notifies, the 2nd greatest level, and continued caution in Andalusia and Valencia and referenced more storms in the provinces of Huelva, Cadiz, Seville, Alicante and Valencia.

Emergency situation services in Malaga kept practically 4,000 individuals who were evacuated because of a flood risk out of their homes, while schools stayed closed in the province and in various towns in Granada, Sevilla, Cadiz and Huelva. Half a million kids in total stayed away from Andalusian schools on Wednesday.

We continue to monitor (the storm's) progress in all provinces. Care till the end, Andalusia regional head Juanma Moreno stated on X on Thursday.

The emergency situation committee in Valencia, where there were concerns about the prospective effect of more rains in locations with considerable quantities of mud currently and damaged sewage systems, stated the areas affected by the lethal storms were not hit this time.

It raised a ban on the use of personal vehicles and allowed schools to reopen from midday after the worst of the storm passed, the representative for the emergency committee, Rosa Touris, told reporters.

High-speed trains between Madrid and Valencia, suspended since the Oct. 29 storm, were anticipated to resume from midday, and the train connection in between Valencia and Barcelona also started running again on Thursday, the Transportation Ministry said.

The most recent storms, and robust preparations for their arrival, followed strong criticism, mainly of local authorities however also national government, for their level of preparation for and warnings to people about the Oct. 29 storm and resulting floods mainly in Valencia, which eliminated more than 200 people.

(source: Reuters)