A pilot has shared the moment he landed a small plane at a Spanish airport, with the area battered by red-level storms.
Despite being targeted by heavy rain and strong winds, the aircraft successfully descended onto Runway 12 at Malaga Airport.
The video, which was reportedly filmed by a passenger in the cockpit, shows the severity of the storm.
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Rain can be seen hammering down onto the window, as the runway is visible, but slightly misty from the weather conditions.
As the aircraft’s altitude lowers, the camera moves to show the ground below.
The flooding appears catastrophic.
Trees seem to be barely above the water after a surge in the River Guadalhorce sent water crashing close to the airport.
The video was filmed on 13 November.
As of yesterday afternoon, only one flight was cancelled and five have been diverted, including from Krakow, Zurich, Frankfurt and Paris.
Malaga Airport’s website showed no arrivals to be listed for the evening, as reported by Need To Know.
The last flight was shown as landing at 6.22pm local time.
Scheduled departures out of the airport were also cancelled yesterday.
Aena, the national airport operator, has advised passengers to check with their airlines for any updates before travelling to the airport.
Residents have been advised to refrain from any unnecessary travel after the Spanish State Meteorological Agency issued a red alert.
Up to 120mm of rainfall is expected in Malaga, Guadalhorce Valley and AxarquÃa.
The metro and public transport services have been suspended until further notice in Malaga.
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