Spain is reeling from its worst flooding in decades, after a year’s worth of rain fell in just hours this week in the country’s southern and eastern regions.
The storm began Tuesday and has so far killed more than 200, while dozens more remain missing. It has also flooded towns and roads, caused rivers to burst their banks and left thousands without power or running water.
Valencia saw its heaviest rainfall in 28 years with people caught off guard and trapped in basements and lower floors of buildings.
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- Publiée2 novembre 2024 à 05:00 UTC
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