Floods in Spain: 95 Dead, Climate Impact Highlighted
Floods in Spain: 95 Dead, Climate Impact Highlighted
Floods in Spain: 95 Dead, Climate Impact Highlighted
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Spain is grappling with catastrophic flooding in the Valencia region, where the death toll has reached as high as 95, making it the worst natural disaster in recent memory. The floods, caused by torrential rain, have swept away cars, submerged entire towns, and disrupted major infrastructure, prompting urgent warnings and rescue operations across the affected areas. A 71-year-old British man died after being rescued, highlighting the personal tragedies unfolding amid the disaster. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pledged all necessary resources for recovery efforts, while King Felipe VI expressed his sorrow over the immense loss of life. Emergency services continue to search for the missing, and citizens are advised against road travel due to ongoing severe weather conditions. The floods are also linked to climate change, exacerbated by Spain's recent drought and extreme weather patterns.

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