Spain now! A storm with a wind speed of 220 km/h! Apocalypse in cities! Europe is in mourning!

Spain is facing a catastrophic natural disaster as a relentless and powerful storm sweeps across the nation, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. This unrelenting weather event has tested the resilience and preparedness of both citizens and authorities, as Spain grapples with the consequences of a severe weather system unlike any in recent memory. With wind gusts reaching speeds of up to 140 kilometers per hour (87 mph) and torrential rainfall, it has left entire regions submerged and communities reeling. The capital city of Madrid has not been spared either, as the storm has disrupted normal life in the bustling metropolis. Public transportation has come to a standstill, and major roadways have been closed due to flooding and fallen trees. Authorities have urged residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel as they work diligently to restore essential services. Spain’s emergency services, including firefighters, police, and the military, have been working tirelessly to respond to calls for help and provide much-needed assistance to those affected. Helicopters have been deployed for aerial rescues in some of the worst-hit areas, as access by road remains virtually impossible. According to the agency, up to 120 liters of rain per square meter can fall in Madrid in 12 hours. Madrid’s emergency services have sent text messages to residents warning them of the risks of flooding and advising them not to use vehicles. Heavy rain forecasts for central Spain on Sunday forced authorities to shut down railway lines, cancel a Spanish league football game and order citizens to stay at home. The Spanish weather service has warned of heavy rainfall in Madrid and surrounding areas.
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