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Storm Leonardo forces more than 11,000 to evacuate

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A ‘storm train’ of consecutive winds and rains battering Spain and Portugal has already forced 11,000 people to flee their homes. 

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A man, believed to be about 70, died in Portugal‘s southern Alentejo region on Wednesday after his car was swept away by flood water, local authorities said.

And on Friday, police said a body was found not far ​from where a woman was swept away by a river in Malaga, as she tried to rescue her dog.

Storm Leonardo struck the Iberian Peninsula on Tuesday – with Spanish state weather agency AEMET warning that another storm, Marta, is on its way.

Thousands are now being forced to evacuate amid fears of more flooding.

Areas near the Guadalquivir River in Cordoba have been evacuated ‌overnight due to the dramatic rise in water levels.

Andalusia’s regional leader, Juan Manuel Moreno, told a press conference that they expect 30mm of rainwater on Saturday.

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He said: “In other circumstances that would be little water but right now it ​is a lot as the soil is unable to drain and the rivers and reservoirs are full.”

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Meanwhile, in the mountainous Spanish village of Grazalema, 1,500 residents were evacuated as water seeped through walls.

Worse still, the mountains are made of a permeable rock that dissolves if they absorb too much water – potentially leading to their structural collapse.

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In the Portuguese town of Alcacer do Sal, residents told how they had to flee with nothing but the clothes on their back.

“I’m left with nothing,” one told Reuters. “Nothing.”

Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said late on Thursday his government had extended a state of calamity in 69 municipalities until mid-February, ​adding “unprecedented” rainfall and flood risks threatened several regions.

The commander of Portugal’s ANEPC civil protection service, Mario Silvestre, said there were six rivers at risk of major flooding.

The Tagus river basin was placed on red alert on Thursday due to the abrupt rise in water flow.

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