Iberian Farmers Reel under Storm Marta's Wrath
Farmers in Spain and Portugal face devastation as torrential rains and high winds lead to flooded fields and millions in crop damage. The storm, named Marta, is part of a series of extreme weather events. Evacuations and disruptions are already underway with significant economic losses anticipated.
As Storm Marta unleashes havoc across the Iberian Peninsula, Spanish and Portuguese farmers are grappling with devastating crop losses. Torrential rains and fierce winds have submerged fields, causing millions of euros worth of damage.
The extreme weather follows a series of storms, prompting evacuations in Spain's Andalusia region and widespread disruptions. With roads closed and rail services affected, the situation remains precarious.
Authorities have issued severe weather warnings, and the financial toll is mounting. Both countries continue to brace for further deterioration of conditions, urging caution and preparedness.
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