400 mensen werden geëvacueerd en in 4 dagen tijd is er honderden millimeters regen gevallen, met overstromingen tot gevolg.
Extremely heavy rainfall hits Spain, Costa Blanca hit by heaviest April rain since 1946.
A severe storm affecting parts of Spain from April 18 to 22, 2019 dropped extremely heavy rain, produced strong winds and waves up to 3 m (9.8 feet).The worst affected was Costa Blanca, over 200 km (124 miles) of Mediterranean coastline in the province of Alicante on the southeastern coast of Spain, where weather authorities declared red alert for rain.
Nearly 400 people had to be evacuated, mostly from Benidorm and Torrevieja, after heavy rain turned roads into rivers, submerging cars and flooding homes and businesses.
Javea recorded 248.4 mm (9.77 inches) of rain in just 24 hours, Barx 165 mm (6.49 inches), Pined 148 mm (5.82 inches), La Vall de Gallinera 144.8 mm (5.7 inches), Oliva 143.5 mm (5.64 inches) and Miramar 110.4 mm (4.34 inches).
Torrevieja saw 200 mm (7.87 inches) of rain in 48 hours.
Heavy rain was accompanied by wind gusts of up to 100 km/h (62 mph) and waves up to 3 m (9.84 feet) high.
President of the Association of Spanish Geographers (AGE), Jorge Olcina, told Diario Informacion that rain hasn't fallen as much and as widely distributed throughout the Iberian southeast since April 19, 1946.
The rains have come in handy to close the deficit we accumulated due to really dry start of the year, he said. "The fields of the whole province and the region of Murcia have been well soaked, which guarantees at least a couple of irrigations for the seasonal harvests."
Alicante firefighters said they performed more than 300 interventions due to trapped vehicles, traffic accidents, landslides and downed trees.
Several people were injured but there are no reports of casualties.
Bron: watchers.news
#TemporaldeLevante en la Comunidad Valenciana. Precipitación acumulada el día 21 de abril de 2019. Redes AEMET y @CHJucar pic.twitter.com/z8fTDsdCUj
— AEMET_C. Valenciana (@AEMET_CValencia) 21 april 2019
Última imagen combinada de satélite y composición nacional de radares. Sigue lloviendo de forma generalizada en la mitad sur del territorio, de forma más intensa en el sur de Valencia y norte de Alicante, pero ahora sin tormenta. Hace una hora que no se registran rayos en la zona pic.twitter.com/wT6KJnp3qU
— AEMET_C. Valenciana (@AEMET_CValencia) 21 april 2019
250.0 l/m2 registrados en la estación meteorológica de Xàbia/Jávea hasta las 00:20 horas. Sigue lloviendo, pero ahora con menos intensidad y sin tormenta.
— AEMET_C. Valenciana (@AEMET_CValencia) 21 april 2019
Gráfico con la precipitación registrada cada 10 minutos y cómo se ha ido acumulando. pic.twitter.com/l0liHInWzl
— GVA 112CV (@GVA112) 23 april 2019
Imatges que ens ha deixat una jornada en la qual hem de donar les gràcies als tots els professionals de la Seguretat i les Emergències que han treballat sense descans per a pal·liar els efectes del #TemporaldeLevante. Gràcies, gràcies!
— GVA 112CV (@GVA112) 22 april 2019
Galeria d'imatges ????https://t.co/73vtO7URkt pic.twitter.com/K2TZ8ofQ5m
#BonDia, el #TemporaldeLevante no ha finalizado. Sigue el temporal marítimo, con mar gruesa y olas de más de 2.5 metros en aguas costeras de Valencia y Castellón. Intenso flujo de viento del nordeste. Avisos activos por lluvia, viento y fenómenos costeros.https://t.co/8qVmJoUFoM pic.twitter.com/Us3RuX29D5
— AEMET_C. Valenciana (@AEMET_CValencia) 22 april 2019