Malaga has been left swamped underwater after surging storms continue to cause chaos in Spain
Thousands were forced to flee their homes as Marbella braced itself for a tornado as a red alert for a storm was put in place at Costa del Sol
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Guardia Civil officers and Spanish firefighters take part in rescue operations after heavy rains caused rivers to overflow in Malaga and Valencia regions. The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) maintains the red alert for storms in both regions.
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