Floods in Spain: Devastating News for Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski is facing a tough situation as his home has been affected by the severe storms currently ravaging Spain. Intense rainfall continues to hit the region, prompting authorities to issue an “extreme danger” weather alert for Barcelona. Reports from Sky News confirm that flash floods in the eastern part of the country have led to at least 217 deaths.
In Barcelona, a red alert has been declared, with more rainfall expected. Residents have been warned about ongoing heavy rain south of the city, and local authorities have urged people in Catalonia to avoid unnecessary travel for safety reasons. Unfortunately, Lewandowski’s home has been impacted by these extreme weather events. His wife, Anna, shared a video on Instagram showing their flooded garage, with water reaching ankle height at the entrance. She also posted images of vehicles struggling to drive through streets overwhelmed by floodwaters.
This devastating weather comes just one day after FC Barcelona’s 3-1 win over Espanyol at the Estadio Olímpico Lluís Companys, which has put them nine points ahead of Real Madrid at the top of the La Liga standings. Although Lewandowski played the full match, he did not score. Still, he has had an impressive season, netting 17 goals and providing 2 assists across 15 La Liga and Champions League appearances.
The flooding has added an extra layer of stress for Lewandowski and his family as they contend with the effects of these extraordinary weather conditions.