Torrential Rains in Spain Cause 95 Deaths
Torrential Rains in Spain Cause 95 Deaths
Torrential Rains in Spain Cause 95 Deaths
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Eastern Spain is grappling with its deadliest flooding in decades, with at least 95 confirmed fatalities resulting from torrential rains that dumped a year's worth of rainfall in just eight hours. The storm, described by meteorologists as one of the strongest in a century, has caused massive destruction, sweeping away vehicles, flooding towns, and disrupting transport across the region, particularly in Valencia. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a three-day national mourning period and pledged the government's full support for recovery efforts. Criticism has emerged regarding local authorities' delayed emergency warnings, which came too late for many residents. The natural disaster exposed significant weaknesses in Spain's flood preparedness and response systems, prompting calls for better climate change preparedness. The regional government continues to assess damage, which officials describe as incalculable, as emergency services work to rescue those still trapped.

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