Spain downgrades storm warnings after towns left soaked but without casualties


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  • Thursday, 14 Nov 2024

A police vehicle crosses a bridge in the rain following catastrophic flooding, as Spain braces for more torrential rain, in Paiporta, Valencia, Spain November 13, 2024. REUTERS/Vincent West

VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - Spain's national weather service on Thursday downgraded bad weather alerts after powerful storms hit southern Malaga province and eastern Valencia, already battered by deadly flash floods two weeks ago, causing damage but no casualties.

Local authorities maintained orange weather alerts, the second highest level, and continued caution in Andalusia and Valencia and referenced further storms in the provinces of Huelva, Cadiz, Seville, Alicante and Valencia.

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