MADRID (AP) — New storms in Spain brought on faculty closures and practice cancellations on Wednesday, two weeks after flash floods in Valencia and different elements of the nation killed more than 220 people and destroyed hundreds of properties.
Coastal areas of Valencia have been positioned underneath the best alert on Wednesday night. Forecasters mentioned as much as 180 millimeters (7 inches) of rain might fall there inside 5 hours.
Cleanup efforts in elements of Valencia hardest hit by the Oct. 29 storm have been nonetheless persevering with, and there have been considerations over what extra rain might convey to streets nonetheless coated with mud and particles.

In southern Malaga province, streets have been flooded, whereas 3,000 individuals close to the Guadalhorce river have been moved from their properties as a safety measure.
Faculties throughout the province have been closed, together with many shops.
Practice service was canceled between Malaga and Madrid, and between Barcelona and Valencia.
Valencia’s regional authorities additionally restricted using non-public automobiles till Thursday in areas hit by the October storm, when tsunami-like floods brought on extreme automotive pile-ups.
There have been no studies of deaths as a result of new storms.
Spanish climate forecaster AEMET put Malaga on pink alert, saying as much as 70 millimeters (roughly 3 inches) of rain had amassed in an hour. Components of Tarragona province within the east additionally confronted heavy rain and remained underneath pink alert.
The forecast in Malaga delayed the start of the Billie Jean King Cup tennis finals between Spain and Poland, which was set for Wednesday.
The storm system affecting Spain is attributable to heat air that collides with stagnant chilly air and kinds highly effective rain clouds. Specialists say that drought and flood cycles are increasing with local weather change.