Over Night Rains.The weather over night was savage,
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with very very heavy rain and strong winds. The dry barranco at the back of the house was running at about 2.5 meters deep and wide at 2am and
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when we were heading out to Rute later the Rio Genil was not it's usual 3 meters wide and a meter or so deep.
Photographs from the top: View upstream and view downstream.
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