Public services such as commuter trains, high-speed trains, health centers, and local transport had to shut down and stop today, Wednesday. By around 3 PM, four flights had been diverted from Málaga to Sevilla.
A red weather warning was issued yesterday, and large parts of the Costa del Sol are paralyzed after 100 mm of rain fell around noon.
This morning, the rain primarily affected Axarquía east of Málaga and inland along the Guadalhorce valley. Throughout the day, the entire province of Málaga and Costa del Sol experienced one rainfall after another.
At 3 PM, it was decided to close all health centers in the districts of Málaga and Guadalhorce.
Some primary health services have also been canceled at other healthcare institutions, such as Hospital Clínico and Costa del Sol hospital in Marbella.
In downtown Málaga, there are reports of flooding along Avenida de Andalucía, which is also affecting the El Corte Inglés shopping center. Banks are closed, along with many grocery stores and courts, which are closed for the day.
Málaga’s central station, María Zambrano, was flooded and had to be evacuated.
Río Campanillas was expected to overflow during the afternoon, and Río Guadalhorce, which flows through downtown Málaga, is near flooding. By noon on Wednesday, over 100 mm of rain had fallen.
In Coín, nearly 50 mm fell in one hour between 11 AM and 12 PM.
The weather is not expected to stabilize until around noon on Thursday.
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