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- Last Updated
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A new red weather alert has been issued for Huelva in southwestern Spain as torrential rains are expected to continue, compounding the devastation from recent floods that have already claimed at least 158 lives, mostly in the Valencia region. The Spanish meteorological agency Aemet has forecasted up to 140mm of rain within 12 hours, with flash floods causing severe destruction, including stranded vehicles and damaged homes. In response, 500 soldiers have been deployed to assist in rescue operations, with more reinforcements promised as needed. Emergency services are still searching for missing individuals, and many residents are left to salvage what they can from their ruined properties. The impacts of the weather have prompted warnings across several provinces, including amber and yellow alerts for various regions. As the country braces for continued rainfall, authorities have advised against travel to affected areas during the upcoming holiday weekend.
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- 1
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- Last Updated
- 10 days ago
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