Storm Leonardo Looms Over Iberian Peninsula: Recovery from Kristin Continues
A new storm, Leonardo, is set to hit Portugal and Spain, exacerbating damage caused by last week's Storm Kristin. It brings threats of heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flooding. Recovery from previous storm damage could take years, with many households still without electricity.
The Iberian Peninsula braces for another storm as Leonardo threatens to follow in the destructive path of last week's Storm Kristin, which left a trail of destruction and claimed several lives. As winds and rains approach, inhabitants of Portugal and Spain face the challenging prospect of further damage.
Portugal's national emergency and civil protection authority warns of potential floods in areas previously devastated by Kristin. With gusts possibly reaching 95 km/h in highland regions, the situation remains tense, especially as many regions continue grappling with the aftermath of last week's disaster.
Prime Minister Luis Montenegro highlighted the severity of the calamity, stressing the prolonged recovery process for infrastructure, homes, and public equipment. As southern Spain prepares for intense rainfall, the Andalusia region suspends classes and prepares emergency services in anticipation of worsening conditions.