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31 Oct 2024
The New York Times


NextImg:Spain Flash Floods: Scenes From the Deluge

Flash flooding across Spain killed at least 95 people this week after torrential rain left towns and villages submerged and turned streets into rivers in the eastern and southern parts of the country. In some areas, several months’ worth of rain fell in a single day.

Since Monday, when the deluge began, residents in affected areas have struggled to clear mud and tree-covered streets. Cars and trucks were swept away and dumped in piles, blocking roads. Rescuers have carried out evacuations by helicopter and boat, and wide swaths of the country have been left without electricity.

Most of the deaths occurred in the region of Valencia, on Spain’s eastern coast. With roads impassable and bridges broken, some communities were completely cut off.

The death toll is expected to rise as some people are still missing, and more rain is forecast.

Thursday

Valencia

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Lining up to collect water from a broken pipe. The floods left widespread damage to infrastructure.

Valencia

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Rescuers conducting search operations via helicopter.

Valencia

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A supermarket ravaged by the floods.

Valencia

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Cleaning up a store covered in mud.

Wednesday

Valencia

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A mudslide on a flooded street.

Albacete

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Rescuing an injured person from the debris.

Valencia

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Preparing to spend the night in a restaurant converted into an emergency shelter.

Teruel

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A resident washing a broom after cleaning his flood-damaged home.

Valencia

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Soldiers examining a van that was tossed into a building by floodwaters.

Malaga

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Cleaning out mud and water from an inundated home.

Valencia

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Rail tracks undermined and littered with debris after the flood.

Valencia

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Checking messages after alerts were sent out to avoid travel.

Tuesday

Valencia

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Raging floodwaters carrying off cars and leaving buildings gutted.