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Robert Lewandowski’s Barcelona residence was damaged by flooding, as evidenced by his wife’s video.

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Robert Lewandowski’s Barcelona residence was inundated, as evidenced by his wife’s video. The extent of the flooding at the residence of Robert Lewandowski has been disclosed by his wife, as the weather continues to have a significant impact on certain regions of Spain. Lewandowski and his wife Anna resided in a £3.3 million residence in the exclusive Castelldefels neighborhood, which is situated 15 miles west of Barcelona along the coast.

Anna has posted a video on her Instagram account that is rumored to depict their garage that has been inundated.She made an attempt to dip her toe into the water before also demonstrating the extent of the flooding on the adjacent street. It appears that the water has not penetrated the residence. Anna also shared a video showcasing the catastrophic effects of the inundation, which included a car that was nearly entirely submerged. Valencia, which is located further down the east coast, has been the most severely affected of all the major cities. The flood has resulted in the deaths of at least 2017 individuals, and the devastation is illustrated by images of destroyed homes, cars, and structures.

The 2024 MotoGP season conclusion was originally scheduled to take place in Valencia; however, it has been relocated to Catalunya in order to allocate all available resources to the recovery response. Nevertheless, the regions in and around Barcelona are currently experiencing the entire extent of the severe weather conditions. Trains have been canceled, and over 80 flights have been delayed or canceled. Additionally, certain main roads are currently closed.


 

Residents are advised to refrain from traveling unless it is “strictly necessary.”On Monday, the commander of Spain’s Military Emergencies Unit (UME) announced that 500 personnel had been pre-deployed to Valencia in anticipation of their immediate deployment. According to General Francisco Javier Marcos, he dispatched alerts to 1,000 soldiers who traveled overnight to ensure that the citizens of Valencia could observe the armed forces by dawn the following day, as the situation continued to deteriorate.

 







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