FILE In this Oct. 5, 2005 file photo, the Opera House is illuminated at twilight in Valencia, Spain just before it's official inauguration Spain's by Queen Sofia. The fate of a Christmas concert due to be held in Valencia's opera house was to be decided Friday after parts of the building’s cladding fell in high winds. The music venue was designed by Valencia-born architect Santiago Calatrava and generated headlines in 2006 when it was revealed that its construction had cost more than euro 332 million ($455.6 million), a sum that was four times the original budget. Elsewhere, Spanish authorities are blaming high winds, torrential rain and crashing waves for the deaths of two bathers in the Canary Islands, the rescue of three others from the sea and temporary closing of an opera house due to falling masonry.(AP Photo/ Fernando Bustamante, File)MADRID (AP) — High winds, torrential rain and crashing waves killed two individuals and temporarily shut a Spanish opera house, whereas blustery weather in other places in Europe delayed trains and caused extreme flooding, authorities mentioned Friday.