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A man and his dog had a terrifying near-miss in Castelldefels, Spain, on February 12, 2026, when gale-force winds uprooted a massive pine tree that crashed just feet away from them. The dramatic video captures the tree swaying violently before toppling, while the man and his dog instinctively move out of harm’s way, escaping without injury.
The incident occurred amid Storm Oriana, which brought winds of up to 100 km/h across Catalonia, exceeding forecasts and causing widespread disruptions. Authorities issued red alerts, resulting in school closures, canceled outdoor events, and the temporary shutdown of municipal facilities in Castelldefels. Across the region, the storm led to multiple injuries and blocked roads, with one fatality reported from a roof collapse.
Local meteorologists reported that repeated Iberian storms this month, including Storm Nils earlier, have created hazardous conditions, toppling trees and generating flying debris. Videos of the near-miss have circulated widely on social media, emphasizing the intensity of the gusts and the importance of public safety precautions during extreme weather events.
The Castelldefels incident highlights both the unpredictability of severe storms and the rapid response of individuals in moments of danger. Emergency services continue to monitor affected areas, urging residents to remain indoors, secure loose objects, and avoid parks and wooded areas while winds remain high.