Summary
In Spain, a series of storms has led to severe flooding, displacing more than 11,000 people in the southern region of Andalucia. The storms, named Marta and Leonardo, have caused extensive damage to crops, particularly in Córdoba, where olive trees were flooded.
Key Facts
- Storms Marta and Leonardo caused flooding in Spain.
- The southern region of Andalucia saw over 11,000 people displaced.
- In Córdoba, drone footage showed flooded olive trees.
- Spanish farmers reported millions of euros in crop damage.
- The Iberian Peninsula is still recovering from these storms.
- The flooding followed rains and high winds from these storms.