Gloria recovery continues six months after storm wreaked havoc
Extreme weather in January claimed four lives in Catalonia and caused widespread damage
Extreme weather in January claimed four lives in Catalonia and caused widespread damage
Civil Protection calls for caution near rivers and streams and foresees strong winds
On March 8 2010, the country was hit by the heaviest snowfall of the century so far, with major disruptions to transport and power networks
Places around the country badly affected by January's severe weather are beginning the expensive process of repairing the damage
Fourth day of wind and rain sees rivers overflow, people trapped and missing, no power or water, and damage to infrastructure
Catalonia's unique wetland area left reeling after wind and rain threaten its rice fields and precious flora and fauna
By Tuesday evening, many rivers were on the point of bursting, while high waves flooded coastal areas
Roads closed, power cuts, and flooding, with 120,000 students missing classes on Tuesday
Civil protection agency tells public to steer clear of seafronts and parks, avoid outdoor activities, and for drivers to be prepared
Wind speeds over 100 km/h registered along coast, with some schools closed, and public warned to stay away from parks and beaches
Strong winds, heavy snow and rain expected from Sunday evening until Wednesday
Observatori de la Sequera in Alt Penedès county begins collecting data on soil conditions from sensors installed next to vine roots
Downpours on Wednesday and Thursday flooded basements, felled trees, disrupted traffic and trains, while thousands were left without power
Five missing and dozens evacuated as heavy rains hit Catalonia
Some buildings had inundations of water, while road and transport links were affected by the severe weather conditions