Heavy rains in eastern and southern Spain triggered severe flooding, particularly impacting Malaga and Granada. Streets turned into lakes, and over 3,000 residents near the Guadalhorce River were evacuated. Schools were closed, and Malaga Airport was also flooded. Authorities issued a red alert, urging residents to stay indoors, with rainfall expected to reach over 180 liters per square meter in Malaga within 12 hours. No casualties have been reported, though vehicles were swept away by floodwaters.
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Palestinians celebrated the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas after indirect talks in Egypt, marking the first step of a broader peace plan involving hostage exchanges and Israeli troop withdrawals. Crowds, including children displaced by Israeli attacks, gathered around Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital to celebrate the end of the fighting. Residents in Maghazi Refugee Camp expressed hopes for rebuilding Gaza and establishing a Palestinian state. “Thank God, the war is over. Our homes were destroyed, and our children killed. We thank everyone who helped end this war,” said Yasser Abu Hein. Others shared optimism that Gaza would “return better than before.”
Israel confirmed that the ceasefire would begin following a cabinet vote later in the day.
Muhammed Rabah