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Leonardo blurring continues to shake Andalusia and more than 3,500 people have been evicted from their homes

Since the arrival of the Leonardo blur in Andalusia last Monday, the emergency services have handled more than 2,231 incidents and are still looking for the woman who fell into the river in the municipality of Sayalonga Malaga. In the municipality of Grazalema (Cadiz), for example, 575.3 litres per square metre have accumulated in 24 hours.

LOS BARRIOS (CÁDIZ), 04/02/2026.- Dos personas junto a unos vehículos atrapados al levantarse el pavimento tras caerse un árbol este miércoles en Los Barrios (Cádiz), debido al fuerte temporal de levante que azota la zona del Campo de Gibraltar. Más de 3.500 personas han sido desalojadas por ahora de forma preventiva de sus viviendas por las intensas precipitaciones que está dejando en toda Andalucía, salvo en Almería, la borrasca Leonardo, y hay 52 carreteras cortadas, así como un herido en Ubrique (Cádiz) por el derrumbe de una vivienda.-EFE/ A.Carrasco Ragel
Cadiz. Photo: EFE

The blurry Leonardo continues to hit Andalusia, and according to weather forecasts, the unstable atmosphere will continue over the weekend. 

The Andalusian emergency services have handled more than 2,231 incidents since last Monday, in addition to having to evict at least 3,500 people, most of them in the province of Cadiz, but also in the provinces of Jaén, Málaga, Granada, Huelva and Córdoba. 

Emergency services have called for attention and in no case have they crossed flooded areas or water wells. 

The Junta de Andalucía maintains phase 2 of the emergency plan.

They're looking for a woman in Malaga.

They're still looking for the woman who fell into the river in the Malagasy municipality of Sayalonga. 

Leonardo is the first person to disappear in Andalusia. 

Almost 600 liters per square meter in Cadiz

In the municipality of Grazalema, in the province of Cadiz, 575.3 litres per square metre have accumulated in 24 hours, the age that spills in Madrid throughout the year, according to information disseminated by the Spanish Meteorology Agency, Aemet, on its website. 

 

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