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Partial Collapse of a Church in Medina Sidonia Due to the Effect of the Last Rains

Summary by Diario De Cádiz
The temple, adjacent to a school that has not suffered damage, is in full restoration works The Roman road of Ubrique ends damaged after the passage of the drunkards

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The temple, adjacent to a school that has not suffered damage, is in full restoration works The Roman road of Ubrique ends damaged after the passage of the drunkards

The effects of the abundant rains of recent weeks have caused damage to the Roman road that runs between Benaocaz and Ubrique , in the Sierra de Cádiz, where it has also run the fallen water and has caused socavones and deterioration of the chants in some sections.The City Council of Ubrique has informed in a statement that the firefighters have been given notice of the matter in order for them to monitor the state of this Roman road.

The storm that has struck Ubrique since the end of January has left a particularly serious footprint in one of the most important heritage enclaves in the municipality: the Roman road that connects Ubrique with Benaocaz, a vestige of the 1st century AD that has suffered significant damage after the 1,006 liters of rain that have fallen in the municipality since 22 January.

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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