A giant storm has hit the Spanish coast of the Costa Blanca
Mega-storm Alice hit the Costa Blanca in Spain, several flights were canceled. This was reported on October 10 by the Daily Mail newspaper.
"The Costa Blanca was hit by mega-storm Alice, which left tourists stranded as several flights were diverted or canceled," the article says.
A graph provided by a flight tracking website showed several planes circling around Alicante Airport due to traffic disruptions. Due to warnings about worsening weather conditions, 12 flights were canceled. The Spanish Meteorological Agency has issued a red alert level due to heavy rains in the resort city of Alicante.
Footage posted on social media shows that heavy rains have already affected coastal areas in eastern Spain. In addition, many cars were under water due to the storm.
Earlier, on October 7, Storm Matmo struck Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, for the second time in two weeks. It is reported that the storm passed less than a week after typhoon Bualoy swept through North Vietnam. The total economic damage amounted to $713 million.
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