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Torrential rains associated with Storm Alice have battered the Tarragona province, unleashing flash floods across Godall, La Ràpita, and the wider Montsià area.
Rivers and ravines overflowed within minutes, turning normally dry ravines into fast-flowing torrents of water and mud.
In Godall, multiple streets became impassable as floodwater surged over curbs and into homes and shops.
Cars were trapped in flooded roads, and several motorists had to be rescued by emergency teams.
Many residents had to evacuate lower floors and move to upper levels as water levels kept rising.
In La Ràpita, floodwater rushed through coastal neighborhoods and along lagoon edges, overwhelming drainage systems.
The sea-adjacent town, already low lying, saw waves of water push inland, saturating streets and pathways.
In Montsià, scattered rural villages saw bridges and small roads washed out under heavy currents.
Emergency services logged hundreds of calls for assistance in submerged zones across the region.
Regional fire and rescue crews worked relentlessly through night hours to locate stranded individuals.
Houses in low elevation zones took on water in kitchens, garages, and ground rooms.
Power outages struck several municipalities as flood damage affected distribution lines.
Communication networks were disrupted in isolated areas, making coordination more difficult.
Local authorities set up temporary shelters in schools and community centers to host displaced families.
Medical staff remained on standby to treat those affected by flooding, especially vulnerable people.
Clean water supply lines were threatened and precautionary measures applied to ensure safety.
Agricultural plains in Montsià suffered from saturated fields, lost crops, and damaged irrigation channels.
Farmers in the area reported loss of yield and soil erosion in fields closest to watercourses.
Authorities deployed sandbag lines, pumps, and barrier systems to keep further water intrusion at bay.
Officials issued repeated alerts urging residents to stay indoors and avoid venturing into floodwaters.
Patrols were placed along ravine edges to monitor for renewed overflow or landslide risk.
Meteorological services warned that additional showers could worsen the flooding in saturated areas.
Cleansing crews began clearing mud, silt, and debris from streets and restoring access to blocked roadways.
In the aftermath, damage assessments were launched to estimate losses in property, infrastructure, and agriculture.
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The channel lists such natural disasters as:
1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Mud, Landslide, Landslide, Avalanche;
2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological disaster, Flood, Flood;
3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Tornado, Hail, Hurricane, Tsunami, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest.
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Torrential rains associated with Storm Alice have battered the Tarragona province, unleashing flash floods across Godall, La Ràpita, and the wider Montsià area.
Rivers and ravines overflowed within minutes, turning normally dry ravines into fast-flowing torrents of water and mud.
In Godall, multiple streets became impassable as floodwater surged over curbs and into homes and shops.
Cars were trapped in flooded roads, and several motorists had to be rescued by emergency teams.
Many residents had to evacuate lower floors and move to upper levels as water levels kept rising.
In La Ràpita, floodwater rushed through coastal neighborhoods and along lagoon edges, overwhelming drainage systems.
The sea-adjacent town, already low lying, saw waves of water push inland, saturating streets and pathways.
In Montsià, scattered rural villages saw bridges and small roads washed out under heavy currents.
Emergency services logged hundreds of calls for assistance in submerged zones across the region.
Regional fire and rescue crews worked relentlessly through night hours to locate stranded individuals.
Houses in low elevation zones took on water in kitchens, garages, and ground rooms.
Power outages struck several municipalities as flood damage affected distribution lines.
Communication networks were disrupted in isolated areas, making coordination more difficult.
Local authorities set up temporary shelters in schools and community centers to host displaced families.
Medical staff remained on standby to treat those affected by flooding, especially vulnerable people.
Clean water supply lines were threatened and precautionary measures applied to ensure safety.
Agricultural plains in Montsià suffered from saturated fields, lost crops, and damaged irrigation channels.
Farmers in the area reported loss of yield and soil erosion in fields closest to watercourses.
Authorities deployed sandbag lines, pumps, and barrier systems to keep further water intrusion at bay.
Officials issued repeated alerts urging residents to stay indoors and avoid venturing into floodwaters.
Patrols were placed along ravine edges to monitor for renewed overflow or landslide risk.
Meteorological services warned that additional showers could worsen the flooding in saturated areas.
Cleansing crews began clearing mud, silt, and debris from streets and restoring access to blocked roadways.
In the aftermath, damage assessments were launched to estimate losses in property, infrastructure, and agriculture.
Natural disasters are among the most destructive forces on Earth, leaving devastation and chaos in their wake. In this video, we explore the most powerful earthquakes, deadly tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, floods, and wildfires. Learn how climate change and global warming are intensifying these events and what you can do to prepare. Stay informed with survival tips, emergency preparedness strategies, and real-life footage of nature's most dramatic moments. Don't forget to subscribe for more!
The channel lists such natural disasters as:
1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, Volcanic eruption, Mud, Landslide, Landslide, Avalanche;
2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological disaster, Flood, Flood;
3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Tornado, Hail, Hurricane, Tsunami, Storm, Thunderstorm, Tempest.
#earthquake #landslide #fire #naturaldisasters #climatechange #weather #flood #storm #hurricane #news #rain #quake #tsunami #bbc #cnn
A natural disaster is a serious adverse event caused by natural processes on Earth; Examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, rain, hail, wildfires, waves, wind, snow, weather, and other geological processes.
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