Spain is grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic floods that have claimed nearly 100 lives, with entire towns submerged and cars swept away by powerful waters.
The government has declared three days of mourning, and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has warned that the weather in the Valencia region remains dangerous. British tourists are being advised to reconsider travel plans, though no official travel ban has been issued.
Rescue teams are working around the clock to locate missing persons, as locals describe the scenes as a 'nightmare.' The floods are part of a growing trend of extreme weather events in the region.
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Locals describe 'nightmare' scenes after almost 100 killed in Spain floods
Rescuers in southern Spain are working tirelessly to find anyone still missing after flash flooding killed at ... "Of course there have been floods before and also other extreme weather events - but what we see in more recent years, ever stronger, is ...
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Apocalyptic scenes in Spain have seen entire towns plunged underwater, with cars were swept away and dumped on top of each other in huge, mangled piles by the powerful waters.
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