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Spain faces more rain as search continues for 23 missing after floods

Nov 13, 2024

Madrid [Spain], November 13: Spain's national weather service issued renewed storm warnings for much of the country for Tuesday to Thursday, two weeks after rains and flooding claimed more than 220 lives, most of them around the eastern city of Valencia.
Valencia authorities reduced the number missing to 23 from 32, as they continued searches mainly in the sea and in coastal wetlands using ships, drones and echo-sounding equipment.
The official death toll following the October 29 storms now stands at 222. A year's worth of rain fell within hours. The weather warnings at the third-highest and in some cases second-highest level were issued for parts of Valencia province, for the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and for parts of Galicia in the far north-west, Catalonia in the north-east and Andalusia in the south. Almería province in Andalusia saw heavy rainfalls and flooding on Monday. Nuria Rodríguez, mayor of the small coastal town of Balanegra, expressed concern. "All of us still have the images of Valencia in our minds," she said. Weather forecaster Monica Lopez told state broadcaster she did not expect the new storms to be as violent as those in Valencia two weeks ago. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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