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MADRID (AP) — Heavy snow, rain and gale-force winds lashed many parts of Spain on Monday, killing at least three people and prompting five provinces to go on top emergency alert.
The storm forced the closure of Alicante Airport and some 30 roads in the eastern region. Some 10,000 people in and around the southeastern town of Orihuela were left with electricity following power-line faults.
A man died Sunday in the northern province of Leon when he was run over by a car as he tried to put snow chains on his own vehicle. A second man died the same day after being hit by a roof slate blown off by winds in the central town of Pedro Bernado. A homeless woman was found dead Monday after sleeping outside during the storm in the eastern town of Gandia.
The storm damaged property on the seafronts of Gandia and other towns as well, according to news videos and pictures.
The bad weather was expected to last until Wednesday.
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