Portugal remains on alert as Storm Claudia moves towards UK

ARCHIVE: Municipal workers clear a street that was flooded during heavy rain overnight in Alges, on the outskirts of Lisbon, on Tuesday, 2022The rain and strong winds caused road accidents, landslides and fallen trees, which damaged houses, roads and vehicles.

The districts of Setúbal and Faro in Portugal remain under an orange warning after Storm Claudia battered the country and killed two people as the storm makes its way towards England and Wales.

The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, triggering landslides and flooding. The powerful weather also uprooted numerous trees and damaged homes, roads and vehicles.

Roughly 2,434 incidents, mainly related to flooding, were reported between Wednesday afternoon and Friday morning, according to Portugal’s National Authority for Emergency and Civil Protection.

The district of Faro in southern Portugal was particularly affected on Friday, with heavy rain and strong winds causing flooding and trees to fall.

 

Several places in the Setúbal district were flooded, including the Sines market.

The storm also claimed the lives of two people, who died following flash floods near Lisbon. The victims, an elderly couple in their 80s, were found inside their home in Fernão Ferro, one of the most affected areas in Seixal, a suburb near Lisbon.

In all regions of mainland Portugal, the yellow warning level remains in place due to precipitation, including "sometimes heavy showers accompanied by thunderstorms". In coastal areas, warnings are in effect for "waves of four to five metres" expected to continue until Saturday night.

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