STORM Jana continues to go away a path of destruction throughout the Costa del Sol, uprooting a number of timber within the Marbella and Mijas areas.
Footage shared on social media reveals 4 giant timber toppled in Calahonda de Mijas, narrowly lacking residential buildings.
One tree will be seen mendacity throughout a concrete wall separating a neighbourhood from a inexperienced house.
One other tree was uprooted in Mairena, a village 15km north of Marbella, now blocking nearly either side of a street after sliding from a roadside slope.
The Instagram account Fuengirola Se Queja issued two separate warnings concerning the incidents this morning as Storm Jana continues to wreak havoc throughout Andalucia.
Probably the most important impacts of the storm has been a landslide on the A-397 street between Ronda and San Pedro de Alcantara.
Authorities have shut down the route, and it might stay closed for a number of months.
The closure has left hundreds of commuters going through a for much longer journey, as they’re now pressured to drive twice the standard distance between Ronda and San Pedro.
Roughly 7,500 autos depend on the A-397 every day, making the disruption a significant difficulty for native residents and companies.