In Spain, flooding killed more than 50 people.
The city of Valencia was hit by heavy rains. Streams of muddy water demolished everything in their path: cars and trees were affected at high speed. The water rose to three meters.
Carlos Mazon, head of Valencia’s regional government, told a news conference that some people remained isolated in hard-to-reach areas.
Meteorologists predict that the showers will continue until October 31. They suggest that the increase in extreme weather episodes is likely due to climate change.
Water rose after heavy rains on Tuesday. Local authorities say some people remain isolated in hard-to-reach areas.
The death toll in Europe due to floods has reached its highest level since 2021. Meteorologists say the warming Mediterranean Sea is leading to more water evaporation and more rainfall.
Source: Racurs

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