Thousands evacuated in Costa del Sol as storm red alert is issued and officials warn ‘extreme rainfall’ could spark more floods

Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes near the Costa del Sol over new flooding fears after a weather alert for the area went from yellow to red and locals and holidaymakers were warned of an ‘extreme risk.’

Spain‘s Civil Protection Agency sent a mass alert to mobile phones in Malaga province just after 10pm last night warning in Spanish and English: ‘Red warning activated. Extreme risk of rainfall. Be very cautious, avoid travel.’

In a move estimated to have affected more than 300,000 pupils, it was announced all schools in the province would remain shut today.

A ‘preventative’ evacuation began earlier of around 3,000 people living in approximately 1,000 homes near the Guadalhorce River, one of the worst-affected areas during torrential rainfall and storms a fortnight ago which were blamed for the death of a 71-year-old British expat.

The famous Costa del Sol including the tourist resorts of Marbella and Estepona is expected to take the brunt of the extreme weather…

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