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    211 dead, dozens missing in Spain’s Valencia region flood crisis

    November 2, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The death toll from severe flooding in southern and eastern Spain has surged to 211, according to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The disaster, centered around the region of Valencia, marks one of Spain’s deadliest flooding incidents in decades, prompting an intensified national emergency response.

    211 dead, dozens missing in Spain’s Valencia region flood crisis

    Prime Minister Sanchez, in a televised address, confirmed that the government has deployed an additional 10,000 soldiers and police officers to assist in search, rescue, and relief operations. The heightened response aims to aid affected communities, clear debris, and restore critical infrastructure in the heavily impacted areas.

    Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gómez cautioned that the toll may continue to rise as emergency crews work to locate dozens of people who remain unaccounted for. The minister highlighted the extent of the damage in Valencia, the region hardest hit by the flooding, where officials have reported the majority of the fatalities.

    Over the past week, torrential rains have battered Spain’s Mediterranean coast, with the Valencia region experiencing unprecedented levels of rainfall. Local authorities have reported that the deluge caused rivers to overflow, inundating urban areas, disrupting transportation networks, and leaving thousands of residents stranded.

    The government has urged citizens to follow evacuation and safety instructions, as ongoing rainfall and unstable conditions continue to pose risks. The government has activated emergency funds to support local authorities in affected regions, and international aid organizations have also begun mobilizing support.

    In addition to immediate relief, authorities are focused on ensuring food and medical supplies reach isolated communities. Schools and businesses in impacted areas remain closed, with extensive structural damage recorded in multiple municipalities. The flood crisis has spurred widespread calls for more resilient infrastructure in Spain, as officials emphasize the need to mitigate risks from future climate-related disasters.

    Meteorologists have linked the unusual severity of this flooding to climate change, noting that southern Europe has increasingly experienced extreme weather events in recent years. This disaster underscores Spain’s vulnerability to extreme weather, raising concerns over preparedness for such events in densely populated areas.

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