Spain's capital, Madrid, was hit by a fierce storm and hailstorm on Monday evening, causing widespread damage and disruption. The severe weather led to flash flooding in some parts of the city, with cars and buildings submerged in water. The storm also produced large hailstones, some as big as golf balls, which pelted down on the city causing damage to roofs, cars, and other property. Emergency services received over 1,000 calls for assistance as the storm swept through the city. Firefighters and police worked throughout the night to clear roads, rescue stranded motorists, and pump water from flooded buildings. There were no reports of any fatalities, but several people were treated for minor injuries. The storm caused chaos for commuters, with many trains and metro services delayed or cancelled due to flooding on the tracks. Flights at Madrid's Barajas airport were also affected, with some flights diverted or cancelled due to the storm. The severe weather was caused by a cold fro
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