Almeria News
Almería Weather Alert – Thunderstorms and Hail Expected 8 May
Published May 7, 2025 | Category: News
TL;DR: AEMET has issued an Almería Weather Alert for 8 May due to thunderstorms and possible hail in inland areas. The warning is active from 12:00 to 22:00.
Almería Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Hail Expected in Inland Areas on 8 May

Yellow alert active in Almanzora and Los Vélez
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has activated a yellow alert for parts of the province on Thursday, 8 May. This Almería Weather Alert will be in effect from 12:00 to 22:00, and applies specifically to the regions of Valle del Almanzora and Los Vélez.
Forecasts indicate the possibility of thunderstorms accompanied by short periods of intense rainfall and localized hail. Expected rain accumulation may reach around 15 litres per square metre, particularly in elevated or exposed inland areas.
Showers already reported in the capital
Although no alert is currently active in coastal areas, light rain was observed in Almería city earlier today. The weather system is moving inland, and conditions could shift rapidly throughout the day depending on storm development.
What to expect after the storm
According to AEMET, no additional alerts have been issued for Friday, 9 May. Forecast models currently point to more stable weather returning by the weekend, although updated warnings may be issued if conditions change.
Follow official updates
This Almería Weather Alert is part of a broader spring weather pattern marked by instability in the interior. Residents and visitors should stay informed via official sources and avoid exposed areas during the afternoon peak. For accurate updates, visit the AEMET website.
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Almeria Earthquake: 4.2-Magnitude Tremor and Aftershocks
Published October 30, 2025 | Category: News
TL;DR: A 4.2-magnitude quake rattled western Almeria overnight but caused no damage — experts say it’s part of the region’s normal seismic rhythm.
Table of Contents
- 4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Almeria
- Overnight Aftershocks Across the Coast
- What Causes Earthquakes in Almeria
- A Seismic History That Runs Deep
- How Strong Was It? Understanding Intensity Levels
- Staying Safe: Preparedness and Advice
- Conclusion
4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Almeria
At 10:38 p.m. on October 29, 2025, residents across western Almeria felt a sudden jolt as a 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast. The epicentre was located in the North Alboran Sea, just south of El Ejido and near Balerma, at a shallow depth of about two kilometres.
The National Geographic Institute (IGN) recorded the tremor with an intensity between III and IV on the European Macroseismic Scale. The shaking was noticeable indoors but caused no structural damage. Authorities quickly confirmed there were no injuries or disruptions across the province.
Overnight Aftershocks Across the Coast
Throughout the night, the earth continued to move beneath Almeria’s coastline. Five smaller aftershocks were recorded between 11:08 p.m. and 6:12 a.m. Thursday morning, ranging from magnitudes 1.6 to 2.5. All originated near Balanegra and El Ejido, consistent with a normal pattern of stress release after a moderate quake.
This activity follows the stronger July 14, 2025 earthquake (magnitude 5.4) near Níjar — part of a recurring seismic cycle in southern Spain that experts say is normal for the area.
What Causes Earthquakes in Almeria
Almeria sits on one of Europe’s most dynamic geological borders — the boundary between the African and Eurasian plates. As the African Plate pushes slowly northward, it compresses and fractures the crust beneath the Alboran Sea. The Carboneras Fault, which runs offshore between Níjar and Vera, is one of the most active fault lines in the region.
Scientists from the CSIC and IGN note that most earthquakes here are minor, though they serve as a reminder that Almeria is built on a living, shifting landscape. “It’s a naturally active zone,” explains one IGN technician. “The ground occasionally trembles — that’s how the Earth releases tension.”
A Seismic History That Runs Deep
Earthquakes are nothing new to Almeria. The city was nearly destroyed in 1522 by one of the most powerful earthquakes in Spanish history, which led to the reconstruction of its fortified cathedral. Another devastating event struck in 1804 around Dalías and Berja, killing hundreds and reshaping the region’s architecture.
Even towns like Vera and Huércal-Overa have felt their share of tremors through the centuries. Modern construction standards, however, now make significant damage from moderate quakes extremely unlikely.
How Strong Was It? Understanding Intensity Levels
The IGN uses the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) to describe how earthquakes are felt by people rather than instruments:
- Intensity IV – Felt indoors by many people; objects move slightly; minimal vibration.
- Intensity III – Felt by a few indoors; hanging objects swing lightly.
- Intensity II – Barely perceptible, usually noticed only at rest.
Wednesday night’s Almeria earthquake registered between levels II and IV depending on location — enough to surprise residents, but not strong enough to cause harm.
Staying Safe: Preparedness and Advice
Experts recommend staying calm during tremors and following three key steps:
- Drop to your hands and knees to prevent falling.
- Cover your head and neck under sturdy furniture or next to an interior wall.
- Hold On until the shaking stops.
After the quake, check for hazards and avoid elevators.
Residents can follow updates and report experiences directly to the National Geographic Institute (IGN), which monitors seismic activity in real time.
Natural forces
The October 29, 2025 Almeria earthquake was another reminder of the natural forces shaping southern Spain. While the ground may tremble now and then, Almeria’s spirit — like its landscape — remains strong and unshaken.
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EasyJet launches new Liverpool–Almeria flight
Published October 25, 2025 | Category: News.
TL;DR: EasyJet will launch a new Liverpool–Almeria flight from October 28, strengthening air links between northern England and Andalusia’s Mediterranean coast — a region once visited by John Lennon himself.
EasyJet launches new Liverpool–Almeria flight linking the UK and Almeria
EasyJet has announced a brand-new Liverpool–Almeria flight, set to take off for the first time on October 28, 2025. The route will operate twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, giving UK travellers an easy and affordable way to reach one of southern Spain’s most authentic coastal regions.
The connection between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Almeria Airport (LEI) forms part of EasyJet’s winter expansion plan, which also includes new services to Vienna and Kraków. It’s the first time Liverpool will have a direct flight to Almeria — opening the door for winter sunshine breaks and cultural tourism in this lesser-known corner of Andalusia.
Almeria Airport: a growing gateway to Andalusia’s southeast
Located just 9 km from the city centre, Almeria Airport handled nearly one million passengers in 2024 and continues to expand its network across Europe. Operated by AENA, the airport connects the province with major destinations in Spain, the UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands, while welcoming both scheduled and charter flights year-round.
In a statement on its social channels, Almeria Airport welcomed the new EasyJet route, calling it “an important step in improving connectivity with northern Europe and bringing new visitors to our coast and inland regions.” The twice-weekly flight will complement existing seasonal routes from London Gatwick, Bristol, and Manchester.
Boost for tourism and local businesses
According to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the addition of Almeria offers travellers from across the North West and North Wales “an exciting new winter destination.” The area’s mix of peaceful beaches, desert landscapes, and traditional villages makes it a unique alternative to Spain’s busier resorts.
EasyJet’s UK Country Manager, Ali Gayward, noted: “We’re very pleased to expand our Liverpool base with these new routes. Almeria offers customers greater choice, outstanding value, and the warmth of Andalusian hospitality just a few hours away.”
Lennon’s Almeria: where music met the desert
Almeria’s connection to Liverpool stretches back to 1966, when John Lennon lived in the city while filming How I Won the War. According to the Museo Casa del Cine de Almeria, Lennon began developing ideas for what would become “Strawberry Fields Forever” while staying at the villa Casa Santa Isabel. The house is now a small museum honouring his creative time in the region, attracting Beatles fans from around the world.
That artistic chapter adds a cultural note to the new route — linking Lennon’s hometown with the Spanish city that briefly inspired one of The Beatles’ most iconic songs.
Flight details
- Route: Liverpool (LPL) – Almeria (LEI)
- Start date: October 28, 2025
- Days of operation: Tuesdays and Saturdays
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hours 55 minutes
- Airline: EasyJet
Tickets are now available through EasyJet’s official website. Seasonal promotions are expected during the winter launch period.
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