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Guadalquivir River Floods Córdoba, Submerging Roads and Homes

Heavy rains cause the Guadalquivir River to overflow in Córdoba, Spain, flooding roads and residential areas with no reported injuries yet.

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Key Points

  • Guadalquivir River overflowed in Córdoba, flooding roads and homes.
  • Aerial images by National Police reveal submerged land expanses.
  • Multiple roads closed; partial home inundations confirmed.
  • No injuries or evacuations reported; damage extent pending.

The Guadalquivir River has overflowed in Córdoba, flooding roads and residential areas, Spanish authorities reported on Sunday evening.

Aerial images released by Spain's National Police revealed vast expanses of land submerged under water, highlighting the scale of the flooding. Local officials confirmed that multiple roads have been closed off, while several homes have suffered partial inundation.

No immediate reports of injuries or evacuations were available, and authorities have not yet detailed the extent of damage or the causes behind the river's surge. The incident underscores ongoing vulnerabilities to heavy rainfall in the region.

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