In late January 2026, a powerful Mediterranean storm unleashed chaos across Southern Europe, striking both Girona, Spain, and Palermo, Italy within hours. What began as relentless rainfall in northeastern Spain quickly turned rivers into torrents, flooding streets, homes, and businesses across Catalonia. Emergency services were overwhelmed as vehicles were swept away, roads collapsed, and thousands of residents were forced to evacuate with little warning.
At the same time, hundreds of kilometers away, the same storm system battered coastal Italy. In Sicily, violent winds and massive waves slammed into Palermo’s seafront, sending seawater deep into urban areas. Storm surge flooded ports, damaged boats, and forced authorities to shut down coastal roads as residents watched the sea invade their city. Footage from both countries shows the terrifying speed at which normal life turned into disaster.
This video brings together real, verified footage from Spain and Italy, revealing how a single Mediterranean storm triggered flash floods, coastal flooding, evacuations, and widespread infrastructure damage. Meteorologists warn that warming sea temperatures are making these storms more intense, more unpredictable, and more dangerous than ever before.
Watch until the end to understand how this storm connected two countries, why the flooding escalated so quickly, and what experts fear could become the new normal for the Mediterranean region.
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