A flooded cemetery on the outskirts of Valencia, Spain, on Friday.Credit...Alberto Saiz/Associated Press Supported by By The New York Times Flash flooding across Spain killed at least 205 people ...
In Spain, flash flooding has killed at least 95 people and dozens more are unaccounted for. It mostly happened in the country's east, with some areas seeing a year's worth of rain in eight hours.
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Devastating floods have severely impacted the southeast of Spain following torrential rainfall in the region. The floods have caused over 70 causalities, with hundreds of people trapped by the ...
At least 95 people have been killed by severe flash floods in Spain, according to authorities on Wednesday, as emergency responders scramble to find dozens of missing people. In the worst-affected ...
Death toll from flash floods in Spain has risen to at least 63, authorities say BARCELONA, Spain -- Death toll from flash floods in Spain has risen to at least 63, authorities say. 24/7 coverage ...
A year's worth of rain slammed Spain in just one day, leading to catastrophic flash floods that have killed at least 158 people. Footage shows dozens of cars overtaking streets in Valencia and ...
At least 95 people have been killed and many others are missing after torrential rain caused flash flooding in southern and eastern Spain, local a uthorities sa id Wednesday. The toll, which makes ...
Flash floods in Spain turned village streets into rivers, ruined homes, disrupted transportation and killed at least 95 people in the worst natural disaster to hit the European nation in recent ...