WATCH: Southern Spain bashed by golfball-size hailstones, flash floods triggered
Normally a tourist destination for northern Europeans to enjoy a sun holiday at this time of year, southern Spain was reduced to an almost apocalyptic wasteland after a phenomenal and ferocious storm struck almost without warning.
Tuesday’s storm was so intense it shattered windows, felled large tree branches, and created flash flooding all within a matter of minutes, with reports of waterspouts adding further to the almost biblical nature of the storm.
— Jose Antonio Oliva (@olivasmithfami1) August 11, 2020
El tiempo bien Gracias... el coche también! #ciudadreal#granizopic.twitter.com/W018fIY3KK
— Nuria Rojo (@NuriaRojoB) August 11, 2020
Localized flash flooding led to widespread power outages affecting more than 7,000 people overnight, amid a deafening roar as massive hailstones laid waste to trees, cars, windows and anything else unfortunate to be left out in the open.
Tremenda granizada sobre Estepa(sevilla) ⛈📹 No se conoce el autor del Vídeo pic.twitter.com/8tGgPYaCYP
— #ÁnimoEstepa (@Estepanoticias) August 11, 2020
Eyewitness footage from the suburbs of Ciudad Real provides just a small glimpse of the terrifying storm, which left residents scrambling indoors for cover, as the streets overflowed.
@tjcope vídeo de un tremendo cabreo de #GarethBale durante un torneo benéfico de golf disputado en #CiudadReal este martes. #GolfGalesRealMadridpic.twitter.com/Dm2awNOo0N
— Héctor Peco Calero (@HectorPeCal) August 11, 2020
#Granizada y #lluvia en #CiudadReal#Dios#coches destrozados @CarglassEs líbranos del mal y sígueme pic.twitter.com/s0ivNA55S6
— Daniel Chamorro actor (@DACHfilms) August 11, 2020
An orange weather alert was issued by the State Meteorological Agency due to the risk of storms as heavy rain continued throughout the country on Wednesday.
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