Video. Malaga floods wreak havoc as storms lash Spain again
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The recent torrential rains in Málaga forced the evacuation of 3,000 residents and marked the city's worst flooding in decades, highlighting the urgent need for effective disaster responses.
As local anger mounts over the government's management of climate crises, protests erupted across Málaga demanding accountability and effective strategies to cope with increasing weather-related disasters.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a comprehensive review of the country's response measures following the devastating flooding, underscoring the government's recognition of climate change impacts.
During the UN's COP29 summit, global leaders pointed to Spain's recent storms, emphasizing that these events serve as a critical warning regarding the necessity for immediate emissions reductions.
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