STORM Nuria has sparked chaos in Sevilla after a possible tornado tore down an industrial warehouse, killing three people.
The deaths have been confirmed by local authorities in Coria del Rio as three men. Two of them were brothers aged 61 and 59. The third was aged around 40 and is yet to be formally identified.
Authorities are investigating whether a tornado was behind the incident after debris was found strewn across the ground up to 500 metres away.
Coria del Rio is a small municipality a few kilometres south of Sevilla capital. It is experiencing severe flooding after being placed on a yellow alert for heavy rainfall Friday.
Footage shared on X show streets submerged in muddy flood water, with drains overflowing.
In another clip, a motorbike can be seen dragging along the ground while two people huddle together and scream as visible winds blast past them.

State weather agency AEMET has placed huge swathes of western Spain on alert for rain today.
It warned of up to 15mm of rainfall per square metre in the space of an hour in much of Cadiz and Sevilla provinces.
The whole province of Huelva is also under a yellow alert for the same conditions.