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Feb 11, 2026

Storm ‘Marta’ still snarls Andalusia roads and Gibraltar ferries despite partial resumptions

Storm ‘Marta’ still snarls Andalusia roads and Gibraltar ferries despite partial resumptions
Storm Marta’s slow eastward crawl kept southern Spain on alert through 10 February, shutting key sections of the A-48, A-381 and A-44 and forcing ad-hoc closures of Tarifa and Algeciras ports. Ferry links to Tangier Med restarted intermittently but capacity constraints and road detours created kilometre-long vehicle queues and missed onward flights from Málaga and Seville.

The Port Authority of Algeciras introduced trucking metering to prevent terminal gridlock, squeezing private car lanes and lengthening check-in times. Logistics firms moving just-in-time cargo between Spain and Morocco reported delays of up to 18 hours, triggering penalty clauses and emergency airfreight diversions.

Travel risk consultants advise corporate travellers to verify road status first, then port operations, because ferries may sail while access roads remain blocked. Where arrival times in Morocco are critical – for example to board onward Royal Air Maroc flights – flying direct is currently more reliable than the ferry-drive option.

Storm ‘Marta’ still snarls Andalusia roads and Gibraltar ferries despite partial resumptions


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Meteorologists warn that a secondary Atlantic low could bring renewed gale-force gusts later this week. Companies with rotational staff or marine engineers commuting across the Strait should budget extra layover nights and ensure accommodation contingencies are in place.

Longer-term, Marta highlights the exposure of Spain’s southern transport arteries to extreme weather. Andalusia’s regional government is lobbying Madrid and Brussels for accelerated funding under the EU’s Resilient Infrastructure Facility to raise roadbeds and install breakwaters at Tarifa.
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