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2026.02.05 16:41 GMT+8

Successive storms leave 11 people dead in Portugal

Updated 2026.02.05 16:41 GMT+8
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Trees felled by Storm Kristin in the forest of Pinhal de Leiria, in Marinha Grande municipality, Portugal, February 4, 2026. /VCG

Successive storms have left 11 people dead in Portugal since late January, with the latest fatality reported on Wednesday in the country's south. The most recent victim, a 64-year-old man, died after his car was swept away by floodwaters while he was attempting to cross a road near the Amoreira Dam in Pias, in the municipality of Serpa, southern Portugal.

A firefighter walks in a flooded street of Alcacer do Sal, south of Portugal, during Leonardo storm on February 4, 2026. /VCG

The man was driving through a section of road that was becoming flooded when he was caught at the peak of a flash flood, and his vehicle was dragged away by the current, Lusa News Agency reported, quoting a source from the National Republican Guard.

Buildings damaged by Storm Kristin in Praia da Vieira, in Marinha Grande municipality, Portugal, February 4, 2026. /VCG

Portugal has been hit by successive storm systems in recent days, causing widespread damage across the country. Storm Kristin has proven to be the most destructive so far, while Storm Leonardo began affecting the country on Wednesday.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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