• @[email protected]
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      521 days ago

      The EU and several individual countries had offered help. Spain is basically accepting it after accessing the situation on the ground.

    • trollercoaster
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      120 days ago

      Yes, because they should know best what kind of help they need and where.

      Just sending random help that isn’t asked for can even make the situation worse, because the disaster region needs to somehow accommodate the people and equipment being sent.

  • P_P
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    622 days ago

    It’ll be worse next year.

        • @[email protected]
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          A year doesn’t change much, climate change cannot precisely predict local weather and doomsaying is a threat as bad as climate change itself.

  • @[email protected]
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    Well, on the up side, last year the news was on drought.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/drought-spain-empties-reservoirs-forces-limits-water-use-2023-08-08/

    Drought in Spain empties reservoirs, forces limits on water use

    August 8, 202312:52 PM PDT

    AGULLANA, Spain, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Artur Duran holds his hand out by his waist to show the level of water he remembers two years ago at the Darnius Boadella reservoir in northeastern Spain.

    Then, it was still deep enough for sailing. Now a long drought has nearly emptied it.

    “We have never seen (it) so low,” the 79-year-old local resident told Reuters at the reservoir, which is only 20% full.

    • trollercoaster
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      120 days ago

      Droughts will make flash floods worse, because soil that has dried out completely won’t take in as much water as quickly, as slightly moist soil.