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riversedge

(73,027 posts)
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 09:50 AM Oct 31

Spain hit by deadliest floods in decades. Here's what we know

Source: yahoo.com




Sophie Tanno and Laura Paddison, Thu, October 31, 2024 at 7:25 AM CDT


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 on Tuesday and has so far killed at least 95 people 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, the worst-struck region, saw its heaviest rainfall in 28 years with people caught off guard and trapped in basements and lower floors of buildings.

Emergency workers are still fighting to rescue those who are trapped, with operations underway to recover bodies and clear debris.

Here’s what we know.
Where is the worst damage?

Spain’s eastern and southern regions often see autumn rain, but this year’s downpour was unprecedented. Most of the deaths occurred in Valencia, which is located along the Mediterranean coast and is home to more than 5 million people.........................

Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/spain-hit-deadliest-floods-decades-122532205.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall






One of the most remarkable images out of Spain yesterday is from this town in Aragón.

That's a lot of water, but the dam — which was ordered built by the Emperor Augustus — held firm, just as it has for the past 2000 years.

Roman concrete: Never leave home without it.











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Spain hit by deadliest floods in decades. Here's what we know (Original Post) riversedge Oct 31 OP
That picture of he cars is intense. mjvpi Oct 31 #1
Number of people killed in Spain floods rises to 158 nitpicked Oct 31 #2
Omg the images are stunning :( I was just there in June. Valencia is very beautiful, same w rest of Spain onetexan Oct 31 #3
I stopped at a port near there on a cruise in 2019 kimbutgar Oct 31 #4
We were suppose to be in Spain now! Give Peace A Chance Oct 31 #5

mjvpi

(1,566 posts)
1. That picture of he cars is intense.
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 10:06 AM
Oct 31

These weather events, rain ,heat, fire are happening all over the world all of the time. And it has been predicted by dedicated scientists for decades. Phuque the oilgarchs.

nitpicked

(754 posts)
2. Number of people killed in Spain floods rises to 158
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 10:34 AM
Oct 31
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/ckmgmdxg254t
(snip)

Authorities say 158 killed
published at 11:23
11:23
Breaking
We have received an update on the number of people killed by severe flooding in Spain.

Authorities in Valencia now say that at least 155 people in the region have died.

With two more deaths in Castilla-La Mancha and one in Andalusia, that brings the number of deaths so far to 158.
(snip)

onetexan

(13,889 posts)
3. Omg the images are stunning :( I was just there in June. Valencia is very beautiful, same w rest of Spain
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 11:12 AM
Oct 31

kimbutgar

(23,196 posts)
4. I stopped at a port near there on a cruise in 2019
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 11:46 AM
Oct 31

This is so devastating. I walked those streets where the cars piled up!

5. We were suppose to be in Spain now!
Thu Oct 31, 2024, 12:26 PM
Oct 31

We made the reservation in February & we would be there from 10/28- 11/8, but in August decided to cancel our trip. We were wary about flying from California to Madrid (such a long way) since we are seniors & don't especially like to fly anyway. We haven't traveled since way before Covid & I tend to get pretty sick when I fly. So we cancelled our plans & bit the bullet on our $600 deposit.
I am very relieved to be home at this time.

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