Spanish civil protection released footage showing the teams working in the towns of Paiporta and Sueca
Only a miracle could save people from the unprecedented floods in Valencia. This miracle happened for one woman, who was found alive after three days, next to her sister-in-law’s corpse.
The woman was trapped in her car in the Benetússer area, in a flooded tunnel. The woman underwent extensive medical treatment, but her condition was not released.
Special teams for underwater rescues, tasked with searching inside flooded buildings and garages, are involved in recovery efforts in Valencia.
Spanish civil protection released footage showing the teams working in the towns of Paiporta and Sueca. The magnitude of the destruction caused by the floods is also recorded.
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It is recalled that the account of the disaster in Valencia, in terms of material damage and human losses, is enormous. At least 211 people have lost their lives, businesses have been destroyed and the psychological consequences, as reflected in the testimonies of those affected, are shocking.
Heavy rains that began on Monday caused floods that destroyed bridges and covered cities in mud, leaving them without water, food or electricity
An additional 10,000 troops have been sent to flood-hit areas in Spain to boost search and rescue operations.
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