MADRID: The mayor of Madrid on Sunday urged all citizens to stay inside as the city prepared for the severe storms and torrential rain that are expected to hit portions of Spain.
The national weather service AEMET issued a maximum red notice, which signifies probable high danger, for Sunday in the Madrid region, Toledo province, and the city of Cadiz.
It issued a warning that Madrid might experience up to 120 litres of rainfall per square metre in a 12-hour period.
Madrid Mayor José Luis Martinez-Almeida said on X, formerly Twitter, “I am asking the people of Madrid to stay home today due to the exceptional and abnormal situation where rainfall records will be broken.”
Dark storm clouds were gathering over Madrid in the early afternoon on Sunday, but as usual many people were out and about.
“I think (the red alert) is a good idea,” said Madrid resident Manuel Loro, 42. go home early.”
Madrid’s emergency services sent out text messages to residents warning them of flooding and advising them not to use vehicles.
LaLiga has suspended the evening match between Atletico Madrid and Sevilla at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid due to an alarm.
In Alcanar, Tarragona, on Spain’s east coast, emergency services also confined residents to their homes due to flooding after 215 liters of rain per square meter in the past 24 hours.