Authorities say a heavy storm has killed one person and caused severe flooding in Portugal's Algarve region.
Authorities were cleaning up and counting the cost of the damage Monday in the seaside resort.
Municipal workers, storekeepers and residents shovelled away thick mud and fire crews pumped rainwater out of basements in Albufeira, the hardest-hit vacation town some 200 kilometres (120 miles) south of the capital, Lisbon.
Police said they discovered the body Monday of an 80-year-old man whose car was found submersed.
The storm Sunday swept away cars, uprooted trees and washed away roads. Stores in the downtown area were flooded with brown water almost to the ceiling.
Heavy rains also started hitting Spain on Monday, causing extensive flooding but there were no immediate reports of injuries.
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