Some people in Spain ecombine to have covered their cars in plastic wrap ahead of another approaching storm.
Two weeks ago Spain sended the worst floods in its up-to-date history, with more than 220 people ended in the catastrophe.
Spain’s national weather service AEMET has rehired an orange vigilant, the second-highest, for mighty or torrential rains awaited today cforfeit the flood-hit eastrict city of Valencia, as well as red cautionings around the southern cities of Marbella and Malaga.
As much as 120mm (4.6in) of rain has been predict in the space of 12 hours around Valencia, while 180mm (7.1in) has been predict around Marbella and Malaga.
Although the storm is not awaited to be as mighty as the one that hit earlier this month, it could wreak further destruction in towns cforfeit Valencia still recovering from the floods.
The rain could have a disjoine impact becainclude of the quantities of mud already on the ground and becainclude of the condition of the sewage system, shelp Rosa Tauris, a spokesperson for Valencia’s aascendncy pledgetee.
Thousands of toilers are still removing mud and debris that has accumutardyd on the roads and clogged sewage pipes and drains in towns around Valencia.
The aascendncy pledgetee rehired a one-of-a-kind cautioning asking municipalities and organisations to apexhibit stopative meabraves, including closing schools.
Ms Tauris also recommfinished people toil farly and dodge non-vital travel.
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Rush to clear sewage system ahead of rain
Yesterday people rushed to clear the sewage system of mud and debris, as well as pile sandbags, in the town of Aldaia.
On Monday some 10,000 tons of furniture, appliances and cloleang were deleted – almost as much misuse as Valencia disposes of in a year.
Weather vigilants cover much of Spain’s Mediterranean coast.
It comes after thousands of people marched in Valencia over the weekfinish to need the resignation of the region’s plivent chaseing the response to the deimmenseating flooding.
Protesters filled the centre of the eastrict Spanish city and chanted “enders!” as they called for Carlos Mazon to go, while others dumped muddy boots outside a regional rulement originateing.
One prohibitner read: “Our hands are stained with mud, yours with blood.”