The alarm level has been raised in response to the severe rainfall that has been ongoing in Spain for the past three weeks.
Intense rain and storms in Spain have prompted alarms in various regions. The severe rainfall in Spain has also affected the central regions of the country.
Officials reported evacuations of residents living in small settlements near rivers in Madrid, Toledo, and Avila. Furthermore, it was noted that the alarm level has been raised due to the risk of the Manzanares and Jarama rivers overflowing near the capital, Madrid.
Emergency situations were declared in districts south of Avila by local authorities, urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. Meteorologists revealed that the rainfall in Spain in March has reached record levels.
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