Mild Temperatures, Patchy Rain: What to Expect from Bulgaria’s Weather on Thursday
Thursday’s forecast calls for alternating cloudiness across the country
Severe weather continues to batter Spain, with dozens of cities and roads submerged under floodwaters. Authorities have declared a red alert in the Valencia region, while an orange warning has been issued for Andalucia. Heavy rains associated with the ongoing cold front have resulted in several fatalities, with at least five people still reported missing.
Schools and government offices remain closed across affected areas, as officials urge residents to stay indoors due to dangerous conditions. Emergency services are conducting hundreds of rescue operations to assist those trapped by the rising waters.
Meteorologists have linked the recent surge in extreme weather events to the effects of climate change, attributing the increasing frequency of such storms to shifting climate patterns.
Estos son los trabajadores de Ikea atrapados en Valencia. La empresa no paró la actividad por la DANA. Empresarios y dirigentes políticos son los responsables de no haber paralizado las actividades. En este sistema capitalista no valemos nada. pic.twitter.com/plyNkgkJHF
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Thursday’s forecast calls for alternating cloudiness across the country
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