Valencia, Spain — Severe flooding in southeastern Spain has resulted in at least 72 deaths, particularly in the Valencia region. After days of intense rainfall, streets and homes were submerged, forcing mass evacuations and emergency responses.
Carlos Mazon, the Chief of the Regional Government in Valencia, labeled the situation as “unprecedented,” as search and rescue teams work tirelessly to find those still missing. Over 1,000 military personnel have been deployed to aid recovery efforts, and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has promised government support for affected families.
Travel disruptions are widespread, with numerous flight cancellations and a train derailment near Malaga, which fortunately did not result in any fatalities. Authorities continue to urge residents to stay updated through official channels as additional rainfall is anticipated this week.
The European Union has also extended its support, emphasizing the escalating risks associated with climate change-related extreme weather events. For further updates, visit [source].

