The measurement broke the previous mark of 26.6 deg C recorded on January 22, 2018. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Valencia faces the Mediterranean Sea on the eastern coast of Spain about 220 miles east of Madrid and 220 miles southwest of Barcelona. At 52 square miles, it's the third-largest city in Spain ...
Spain is seeking European approval to repurpose more than a billion euros of post-pandemic recovery funds to make Valencia ...
SHORT, heavy rainfall is typical of the Mediterranean, but like many of the climate extremes in recent years, including the ...
Spain, and Italy, it is the largest enclosed sea in the world with 46,000 km of coastline. Moreover, the Mediterranean Sea spreads across a total of 22 countries in territories from Europe ...
VALENCIA City clocked up its hottest January temperature in more than 150 years on Monday. Thermometers reached 26.9C beating ...
The beaches of Spain have turned brown due to Rugulopterix okamurae, a type of algae native to the Pacific but has invaded areas in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, and tourists have been warned ...
Short, heavy rainfall is typical of the Mediterranean ... havoc along an arc from Spain to the Balkans, and from Morocco to Libya. More than 200 people were killed in Valencia in October, not ...
MADRID : Spain’s Mediterranean coastal city of Valencia registered Monday its hottest January temperature of 26.9°C in ...
A warmer Mediterranean Sea fuelled the ferocious October storm that triggered Spain's deadliest floods in decades, with the Valencia region suffering almost all of the 232 victims.