The UAE Mission in Madrid urged citizens in Spain to exercise caution due to the adverse weather conditions in several Spanish regions.
At least 158 people have been killed since a tremendously powerful Mediterranean storm this week dumped masses of rain over Spain, with eastern regions hardest hit. The severe weather conditions affected the Valencia, Catalonia, Andalusia, and Balearic Islands regions.
The UAE mission stressed the need to follow the safety instructions issued by the local authorities, and to communicate in emergency cases on the number: 0097180024, or 00971800444444 and register in the Tawajudi service.
Powerful storms turbo-charged by a warming planet, poor urban planning and carelessness combined with catastrophic consequences in Spain's deadliest floods in a generation, according to experts.
King Felipe VI warned the emergency was "still not over" and national weather service AEMET put parts of eastern and southern regions on high alert levels for rain on Thursday.
Flags flew at half-mast on government buildings and minutes of silence were observed nationwide at the start of three days of national mourning after Spain's deadliest floods in decades.
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