Overview
- Rivers are retreating to their channels, yet Aemet kept Ronda under a yellow rain warning and forecasters expect another front on Friday that could be named Nils, although no new alerts have been issued for that system.
- The Guadalquivir basin is stabilising according to the CHG, but sections remained on red alert on Monday as reservoirs across Malaga reached roughly 525 million cubic metres, the highest level in about 13 years with controlled releases under way.
- Malaga’s provincial authority earmarked an initial €15 million for road repairs after widespread damage, with multiple provincial routes still closed or restricted and officials warning of fresh landslides on waterlogged slopes.
- More than 11,000 people were preventively evacuated during the storms and many have returned home; most schools reopened on Monday across Andalucía, though 96 remained closed in the hardest-hit municipalities.
- Early national estimates reported by Spanish media put storm losses above €4 billion, largely in agriculture, and regional leaders have requested state and EU aid as Madrid’s María Jesús Montero pledged advance support.