
Heavy storms hit southern Europe causing huge disruption
28/08/2023 08:05:51 World
Strong winds and heavy rains have hit Spain and Italy causing widespread flooding and major disruption, - according to euronews.
Strong winds and heavy rains have lashed across the port of Palma on Spain’s Mallorca island.
The weather is part of a violent storm which broke out on Sunday morning, blowing down numerous trees, causing flash flooding and damaging a bullring in the town of Felanitx.
The thunderstorms left motorists having to navigate treacherous conditions.
The Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencia were on orange alert and a new rainfall record was recorded in the city of Barcelona.
Heavy rains accumulated more than 100 litres of water per square metre in some parts of Catalonia in the middle of a drought. In Vilassar de Mar, firefighters rescued a motorist whose vehicle was dragged by the water and became trapped under a bridge.
Powerful winds and torrential rain also poured in Northern Italy, first in Lombardy on Saturday, when heavy storms uprooted trees and damaged roofs and then on Sunday in Liguria.
People in Genoa on Sunday morning were caught off-guard by the heavy rainfall and a high alert remains in place for most of Monday in Liguria.
The Poppea cyclone, coming from the North of Europe, is pushing its way across the country and it is set to sweep away the summer heat wave.