153 Flights Cancelled & 18 Diverted at Barcelona Airport Due to Extreme Weather
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Because of the severe weather, Barcelona Airport has already canceled 153 flights affecting the tourism sector
Approximately eighteen planes were rerouted to airports in Faro and Jerez, among other locations.
Barcelona Airport has also been affected by flooding, and it is unable to function normally.
Up to 153 flights have been canceled at Barcelona, Spain’s airport due to the unusual weather. 18 flights were also diverted, a number that is rising as the weather gets worse.
217 people have been killed by the devastating floods, which began days ago, and more are being sought. According to Schengen News, authorities have strongly recommended individuals to avoid traveling at this time unless absolutely necessary.
While the Barcelona airport is flooded and cannot be used for normal activities, residents are also warned to stay away from rivers and flood drains.
Because Valencia province learned about the terrible weather too late, it has been particularly heavily struck by this natural calamity. Residents have become distressed as a result, and during a recent visit to Paiporta, flood sufferers threw mud at King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain as a way of venting their annoyance.
Tourism has been highly affected due to the flight cancellations.
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