Watch: Málaga flood turns street into river
Local media reported that the torrential rain caused the Guadalhorce River to burst its banks.
The heavy rainfall has left many streets in the city impassable, and cars have been seen floating down the streets.
The heavy rainfall has caused flash flooding in the city of Málaga, Spain, turning a street into a raging river.
Local media reported that the torrential rain caused the Guadalhorce River to burst its banks.
The water has flooded several streets in the city, and cars have been seen floating down the streets.
The heavy rainfall is expected to continue for the next few hours, and the authorities have urged people to stay indoors.
The flooding has caused widespread damage to property, and many people have been left homeless.
The authorities are working to evacuate people from the affected areas, and they have set up shelters for those who have been displaced.
The heavy rainfall is part of a wider storm that is affecting much of Spain.
The storm has already caused widespread flooding and damage in other parts of the country.
The authorities have issued a red alert for the region, and they have urged people to stay indoors.