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Spain’s Valencia region reels from deadliest floods in decades: Why did over 205 lives end in tragedy?

IndiaTimes Friday, 1 November 2024
Eastern Spain faces its deadliest flooding in Valencia, resulting in over 205 deaths. Torrential rains caused flash floods, worsened by climate change and poor urban planning. Late warnings and lack of risk awareness further contribute to the disaster, highlighting the need for improved emergency education.
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News video: Spain Floods Death Toll Mounts: 155 Killed Valencia Battered By Vicious Storms and Rains

Spain Floods Death Toll Mounts: 155 Killed Valencia Battered By Vicious Storms and Rains 03:32

Spain's Valencia region struck with a powerful rainstorm, leading to severe flash floods that claimed at least 155 lives & left widespread damage to infrastructure and disrupted essential services. Rescue teams are working tirelessly, but challenges persist with many areas still submerged. The...

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