Spanish King Pelted with Mud During Visit to Disaster Area Valencia
valencia November 3, 2024 15:20Spanish King faced protests and mud-throwing during his visit to Valencia, a disaster-stricken region in Spain.
Spanish King faced protests and mud-throwing during his visit to Valencia, a disaster-stricken region in Spain.
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The southeast of Spain is being ravaged by heavy rainfall, causing severe flooding. At least 205 people have already died, with potentially thousands still missing.
The death toll from the floods in eastern Spain continues to rise, with at least 202 people killed by the severe weather, authorities in the heavily affected Valencia region said. At least three people died in other regions. Rescue workers are searching for survivors and victims in the wreckage.
Heavy rainfall in the Valencia region has caused widespread flooding, resulting in a significant loss of life and extensive damage. Military personnel and rescue teams are working around the clock to search for survivors amidst the chaos.
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Paiporta, a town in the Valencia province of Spain, has been heavily affected by severe flooding, resulting in a significant number of casualties. Local authorities are overwhelmed by the situation.
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