Flooding from Iberian storms hits Coimbra hard as storms batter Portugal, part of wider severe weather across the region.
Heavy storms across Spain, Portugal, and Morocco have caused fatalities, evacuations, and widespread damage. Storm Marta, part of a series of unprecedented weather events, has overfilled dams, damaged crops, and prompted emergency responses. The storms have ended a drought but raised concerns about climate adaptation.
Since late January 2026, a series of unprecedented storms have battered Spain and Portugal, causing at least 16 deaths, widespread flooding, and extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Thousands have been evacuated, schools closed, and power outages reported. Authorities warn of ongoing flood risks as rivers near capacity and further rain is forecast across the Iberian Peninsula.
A series of intense storms have battered Spain and Portugal since late January, causing fatalities, widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and mass evacuations. Authorities warn that climate change may be increasing the frequency of such extreme weather events, prompting calls for urgent adaptation measures.