UK tourists have been warned of torrential rain showers posing "significant danger” in the Balearic Islands and along the east coast of mainland Spain. “Very heavy rains” are forecast across popular holiday destinations today, including Majorca, Alicante and Valencia.
It comes only two weeks after devastating flash floods swept through the Valencia region, killing more than 220 with dozens more still missing.
Now a similar weather system known as a DANA - where cold and warm air collide at high altitude causing instability, which caused the heavy rains two weeks ago - has formed above Spain once more, resulting in further heavy showers.
Aemet, Spain’s weather agency, has issued amber and yellow alerts warning of heavy rain across the Balearic Islands, in Alicante, and the coastlines of Tarragona and Barcelona which come into force today.
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