Thursday, 31 October 2024 Sedavi, Spain (AFP) Oct 30, 2024
Spain braced for a heavier human toll on Wednesday after 95 people died in flash floods that launched muddy waters through towns, tossed cars and wreaked transport havoc. Rescuers were expected to find more bodies in the European country's deadliest flood in more than 50 years and three days of official mourning were due to start on Thursday. Heavy downpours and fierce winds have lashed
Spain is facing its deadliest floods since 1973, with at least 95 fatalities reported primarily in Valencia Province and Castilla-La Mancha. The town of Chiva received a year's worth of rainfall in just eight hours on Tuesday. Over 1,000 troops are deployed, supported by EU's Copernicus satellite...
From drought that killed a quarter of a million in the Horn of Africa and heatwaves in Europe that cost some 90,000 lives to what may be the deadliest floods in Spainβs modern history β new..
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Residents in Spain's Valencia are in shock after deadly floods that hit the region, killing at least 95 people. Authorities warn the emergency is still not over, asking people in flood-stricken regions..