Storm Leonardo: rivers rise across southern Granada
Jo Chipchase summarises how Storm Leonardo is affecting La Alpujarra and southern Granada. River levels are rising, flooding is occurring, […]
Jo Chipchase summarises how Storm Leonardo is affecting La Alpujarra and southern Granada. River levels are rising, flooding is occurring, […]
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