Robert Lewandowski's home flooded by storms as 'extreme danger' warning issued for Barcelona
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Robert Lewandowski’s house has been affected by storms as torrential rain continues in Spain.
A weather warning has now been issued in Barcelona, with residents made aware of the ‘extreme danger’.
At least 217 people have already died in flash floods across eastern Spain.
The torrential weather has now hit Barcelona, where a red alert weather warning has been issued, Sky News report.
More rain is on the way in the area, with messages sent to mobile phones forecasting ‘continued rainfall’ in the south of the city.
Residents of Catalonia have also been told ‘do not travel unless strictly necessary’.
Barcelona striker Lewandowski’s home in the city has been impacted by the weather.
His wife Anna shared a video to Instagram on Monday showing their parking area had been flooded.
Stepping outside the front door, her footage showed water already up to ankle height as she dipped her toe into it.
She also posted videos of cars attempting to drive in the storm despite flooding on the roads.
The extreme weather conditions come just a day after Barca played at home in LaLiga.
Hansi Flick’s side beat city rivals Espanyol 3-1 at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on Sunday.
Lewandowski’s wife Anna filmed flooding in the parking area at their home[/caption]The result sees the Spanish giants move nine points clear of Real Madrid at the top of the table.
Lewandowski played the full 90 minutes but was not on the scoresheet.
He has already scored 17 goals and provided two assists in 15 appearances across LaLiga and the Champions League this term.
Barcelona are not scheduled to play at home again until their Champions League clash with Brest on November 26.
Instead they play three away matches in a row either side of the international break.