Spain weather: Flood chaos sparks weather warnings in Malaga, Valencia, Benidorm
Spain is bracing for more wet weather as holiday spots like Malaga and Valencia are under weather warnings.

Parts of Spain are under red weather alerts as heavy rain causes flooding in Malaga and areas surrounding Valencia.
Video showing floods in the Malaga and Valencia areas
Here is a video shared on X [Twitter] showing floodings in Malaga and Valencia today (December 28).
\ud83c\uddea\ud83c\uddf8 JUST IN: Fuerte tormenta e inundaciones en Marbella, provincia de M\u00e1laga, Espa\u00f1a. https://t.co/Z2UDpT02au pic.twitter.com/FkdHcwwiph
— Md.Sakib Ali (@iamsakibali1) December 28, 2025
Weather agency issues warning
Spain's weather agency, Aemet, said: "Torrential rains in the southern coastal area of Valencia.
"Flooding and sudden rises in waterways may occur. "Extraordinary danger."
Up to 150mm of rain in Valencia
Up to 150mm of rain could fall over a 12 hour period in Valencia. Last night, horrific videos showed streets in the Costa del Sol covered in fast-moving, muddy brown water.
Red weather warning
A weather warning has been raised to red, the maximum level, in the Vega del Segura region of Murcia as the region braces for extreme conditions.
Heavy rain causes flooding
Several areas of Spain have recently been hit by flooding.
Malaga, Valencia, and Costa del Sol have all been badly hit in the last few days, with the emergency starting on Saturday.