Floods in Spain: Disaster claims over 200 lives
In Spain, heavy rainfall continues to cause significant damage. Last night in Catalonia, a river overflowed, sweeping away parked cars. The footage has surfaced online.
Warnings for heavy rain in Spain have been issued for areas in northeastern Catalonia and along the Tarragona coastline. Meteorologists predict that up to 1.9 litres of water per square metre could fall in 30 minutes. The Catalan weather service estimates that the rainfall will persist until Saturday morning.
Early Friday morning Eastern Time, the wave of rain reached the town of Cadaqués. The water in the Riera de Sant Vicenç River rose rapidly and spilled over the city streets, carrying away dozens of cars.
The town's mayor, Pia Seriñana, stated that the heaviest rains occurred in the mountainous areas. Water running down from the mountains contributed to the sudden overflowing of the riverbanks in the city centre.
She emphasized that no one was hurt in the incident and that the rainfall no longer threatened local residents.
Flood in Spain. Over 200 victims
At the same time, Spaniards continue to battle the effects of the largest flood in decades. About eight thousand soldiers are operating in the municipalities of the Valencian Community. Services from Portugal are also expected to arrive on-site.
The catastrophic floods have resulted in the deaths of 217 people, and the fate of 89 is still unknown. This number only includes individuals whose relatives have reported them missing, providing data and biological samples for potential identification of bodies.
The government in Madrid has allocated over 11 billion dollars to help fight the disaster's effects. The assistance will cover 78 municipalities, including 75 in the province of Valencia, two in Castilla-La Mancha, and one in Andalusia.