MALAGA is calling for a boycott of Mercadona after workers have been spotted climbing out of flooded cars. Mercadona has sparked outrage after forcing their
Malaga Airport is currently operating ‘as normal’ despite a red weather alert being issued for the region and flood waters swamping the site. The latest
THE waters have arrived in Marbella as the town’s streets, beachfront and hospitals are flooded, while tornadoes batter boats and toss sun loungers into the
SEND YOUR FLOOD VIDEOS TO: tips@theolivepress.es FLOODING has begun across Malaga as a red-level weather event gets well and truly underway. The whole Costa del
POLICE were going door-to-door at dawn this morning in Malaga province to evacuate residents in at-risk flood zones ahead of the red alert weather warning.
LOCALS in southern Spain appear to have taken new measures to protect their cars ahead of potential flooding on Wednesday. In pictures shared online, multiple
BRITISH expats in Malaga reported being ‘terrified’ on Tuesday night after their phones suddenly began emitting an incredibly loud ringing sound. READ MORE: Supermarket shelves
LOCALS in Malaga have reported witnessing empty supermarket shelves amid a so-called ‘DANA panic’ that has been compared to the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
COSTA del Sol residents are bracing themselves for incoming DANA storms as landlords warn tenants to batten down the hatches. After witnessing the destruction which
THE province of Malaga is considering closing schools and universities tomorrow amid warnings for heavy rain. Schools, universities and nurseries may be forced to close