Spain Faces Significant Infrastructure Challenges Amid Record Rainfall
Spain has reported its wettest January and February in nearly 50 years, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience and capacity amidst severe weather events.
According to the national weather agency AEMET, Spain experienced unprecedented rainfall during the first two months of 2026, marking the wettest January and February in almost half a century.
This extreme weather has implications for the country's infrastructure, particularly in terms of drainage systems and flood management capabilities, which may be tested under such unprecedented conditions.
The series of storms has not only caused immediate disruptions but also raises questions about long-term planning and investment in resilient infrastructure to withstand future climate-related events.