Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez also asked for support from the European Union to help Spain recover from what he called, "the most serious flooding that our continent has seen so far this century."
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Spain's Valencia region struck with a powerful rainstorm, leading to severe flash floods that claimed at least 155 lives & left widespread damage to infrastructure and disrupted essential services. Rescue teams are working tirelessly, but challenges persist with many areas still submerged. The flooding has impacted economic centers and has placed much of eastern Spain on high alert.
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