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Storm Leonardo Triggers Election Delay Calls in Iberia

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Published: 06 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Storm Leonardo has unleashed severe disruption across Portugal and Spain, prompting urgent safety measures and political debate. The powerful weather system has brought relentless rain, damaging floods, and dangerous winds across the Iberian region. Authorities confirmed casualties, widespread evacuations, and growing infrastructure strain as emergency teams worked through the night. The impact of Storm Leonardo has also sparked calls to delay Portugal’s presidential election runoff vote this weekend. Officials are weighing public safety concerns against constitutional voting obligations under extraordinary environmental pressure.

Across southern Spain and large parts of Portugal, emergency alerts remained active as rivers swelled and floodwaters advanced. Local administrations reported rising distress calls from residents trapped by sudden water surges and blocked transport routes. Rescue crews used boats and helicopters to reach isolated communities where roads had become impassable since midweek. Weather experts described the rainfall pattern as unusually concentrated, with repeated storm bands crossing the same vulnerable catchments. That pattern greatly increased runoff speed and overwhelmed drainage systems already weakened by earlier seasonal storms.

In Portugal, authorities confirmed the death of one man after flood conditions worsened near a river crossing. Civil protection teams continued searching for missing persons flagged during overnight emergency reports from rural districts. The national civil protection command extended a state of calamity across dozens of municipalities until mid-February. Officials said the extension allows faster deployment of funds, equipment, and emergency housing for displaced families. Several towns reported electricity failures and contaminated water supplies after treatment facilities were temporarily submerged.

Storm Leonardo forced difficult decisions in Spain’s Andalucía region, where water levels rose at an alarming rate overnight. Regional authorities ordered the evacuation of more than 7,000 residents from high-risk flood zones near major rivers. Entire residential districts near the Guadalquivir River in Córdoba were cleared as a precautionary safety measure. Police units went door to door urging families to leave before access routes were fully cut off. Temporary shelters opened in sports centres and schools, offering bedding, food, and medical assistance to evacuees.

In the mountain village of Grazalema, known for hiking tourism and steep stone streets, conditions deteriorated quickly. Around 1,500 residents were told to leave after water began seeping through walls and foundations. Streets turned into fast channels as runoff cascaded downhill, carrying debris and damaging parked vehicles. Regional president Juan Manuel Moreno warned that saturated underground aquifers created a serious landslide risk. He explained that pressure below ground could suddenly open holes beneath homes or road surfaces. Geological teams are now surveying the terrain before residents receive permission to return safely.

Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sánchez scheduled a visit to the hardest-hit Andalucía locations to review damage directly. Government sources said recovery funding and reconstruction planning would be accelerated after on-site assessments conclude. Agricultural losses are already mounting, especially in olive-producing provinces that depend on stable winter weather patterns. Farm union representatives estimate that crop and infrastructure damage has already reached hundreds of millions of euros. Waterlogged soil and fallen trees have blocked access to groves, delaying harvest work and transport operations.

National meteorological services in Spain issued multiple coastal and inland weather warnings as the system continued eastward movement. Orange alerts covered exposed Atlantic coastal zones, while yellow alerts extended across several southern and eastern areas. Forecasters warned that saturated ground conditions mean even moderate additional rainfall could trigger fresh flooding incidents. Meteorologists also cautioned about strong wind gusts capable of downing trees and damaging older buildings. Maritime authorities advised fishing fleets and small craft to remain in port until sea conditions stabilise.

Weather specialists tracking Storm Leonardo said another active system is already approaching the peninsula from the Atlantic. That incoming front is expected to deliver more heavy rain and strong winds to already affected regions. Although rainfall totals may be slightly lower, cumulative impact could still produce dangerous local flooding episodes. Hydrologists warned that river basins remain under stress and require several dry days to recover capacity. Without that recovery window, even passing showers could produce disproportionate downstream water level rises.

In Portugal’s second-largest city, Porto, the River Douro overflowed onto riverside leisure areas during early morning hours. Floodwater covered café terraces and pedestrian paths, forcing business owners to remove furniture and equipment quickly. Further south, parts of Alcácer do Sal remained partially submerged for a third consecutive day. Residents there moved belongings to upper floors while emergency teams distributed sandbags and portable pumps. Insurance assessors have started preliminary damage logging, though many properties remain inaccessible due to standing water.

Portugal’s national civil protection leadership warned that several major rivers, including the Tagus, remain at critical levels. Command officials described the current flood threat along the Tagus basin as the most serious in decades. Continuous monitoring stations are sending real-time level data to central command and regional response centres. Extra response units were pre-positioned downstream in case controlled water releases become necessary for dam safety. Authorities stressed that early evacuation orders are designed to prevent last-minute life-threatening rescue scenarios.

The political consequences of Storm Leonardo are now part of the national conversation in Portugal ahead of voting day. Opposition leader André Ventura argued that the presidential election second round should be postponed by one week. He said equal voting access cannot be guaranteed while thousands of citizens are displaced or cut off. Supporters of delay say democratic fairness requires stable and safe travel conditions for every eligible voter. They also point to damaged polling locations and disrupted transport networks in several affected municipalities.

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However, the national electoral authority stated that adverse weather alone does not automatically justify postponing a scheduled vote. The body said existing law sets a very high threshold for altering the election calendar. Unless a formal emergency status directly blocks voting operations, the ballot should proceed as planned. Preparations are underway to relocate certain polling stations and reinforce staffing where flood damage occurred. Officials said contingency planning includes mobile stations and extended hours if required by local conditions.

Climate researchers observing recent Iberian weather trends say events like Storm Leonardo are becoming more frequent and intense. They link the pattern to warmer atmospheric conditions that allow storms to hold and release more moisture. That process increases the likelihood of flash floods, river overflow, and compound weather disasters across vulnerable regions. Scientists emphasise that adaptation planning and resilient infrastructure investment are now essential, not optional, for southern Europe. Communities across Portugal and Spain are being urged to update flood maps and emergency response strategies.

As waters slowly recede in some districts, attention is turning toward recovery, rebuilding, and future preparedness measures. Governments at local and national levels face mounting pressure to strengthen drainage, river management, and warning systems. For now, thousands remain displaced, transport remains disrupted, and anxiety stays high across many Iberian communities. The full economic and social cost will only become clear after comprehensive damage surveys are completed. What remains certain is that Storm Leonardo has left a deep mark on both landscape and politics.

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