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Saturday, August 23, 2025
Extra: "CHAOS in Spain! Demon Storm Hits Granada with Heat Explosion, People Flee"
Some effects of global warming are unexpected and unpredicted such as the sandstorm that struck the coast of Spain on August 17th. Video 'n more at City of Angels Blog as we cover the summer that denying the planet is heating became impossible: Video from Weather Unchained
On August 17, 2025, a terrifying storm in Granada shocked Spain’s Coast, a Tropical, transforming a summer paradise into chaos within minutes. A sudden heat burst drove temperatures above 40°C, while hurricane-force winds of 86 km/h tore through beaches and towns. Tourists fled in panic, children cried, and seven people were swept out to sea. Eyewitnesses compared the storm in Granada to an “apocalypse,” as false tsunami rumors fueled mass hysteria. Experts now warn this rare storm in Granada—dubbed the Devil’s Storm—could return in the era of climate change. Witness the full story of how a peaceful holiday turned into a nightmare when the storm in Granada struck without warning. Don’t miss the ending, where the truth behind this devastating storm in Granada is finally revealed.
AI Overview
A heat burst, an unpredictable meteorological phenomenon of rapid temperature and wind surges, struck the Granada coast in Spain on Sunday, August 17, 2025. The event in towns like Motril caused powerful winds, reaching 86.8 km/h, and a sudden temperature spike to over 40°C. Chaos ensued as belongings were thrown, palm trees uprooted, and waterspouts formed off the coast.
What happened?
Sudden Temperature Spike:
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The most defining feature of a heat burst is a rapid and intense increase in temperature, from about 30°C to over 40°C.
Violent Winds:
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The sudden surge was accompanied by very strong wind gusts, described as hurricane-force in some reports, which caused damage to infrastructure and scattered beach items.
Waterspouts:
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The weather event also produced waterspouts, which are essentially tornadoes over the sea, adding to the chaotic scene.
Where and when?
Location: The heat burst occurred along the Costa Tropical of Granada, Spain, affecting towns such as Motril, SalobreƱa, and Torrenueva.
Time: The incident took place on the evening of Sunday, August 17, 2025.
Impact:
Devastation and Panic:
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