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Spain floods: 89 people still missing after deadly disaster

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Spain floods: 89 people still missing after deadly disaster

Spain floods: 89 people still missing after deadly disaster

Spanish authorities issued their first tally of the missing on Tuesday when a Valencia court said that 89 people are confirmed to be unaccounted for.


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