Catalonia is facing a four-day weather storm named 'Harry'. Heavy rain, snow, and rough seas are expected to disrupt life across the region.
Storm warnings and emergency measures
The Spanish meteorological agency Aemet has dubbed the incoming storm 'Harry'. Meanwhile, Catalonia's own meteorological service, Meteocat, has issued danger warnings for intense rain accumulation in about thirty counties.
Protecció Civil, the region’s emergency agency, activated the Inuncat flood alert plan to prepare for potential flooding.
Rising river levels prompt preventive action
The water agency ACA has opened some reservoir gates to control expected increases in river flow caused by the heavy precipitation.
Authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow local instructions as the storm unfolds over the next four days.