At least 63 people have been killed in devastating flash floods across eastern Spain, particularly in the Valencia region. Torrential rains caused by a cold front have submerged roads, swept away vehicles, and disrupted transportation networks. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called for unity and vigilance as the situation remains critical, with more adverse weather expected. Rescue operations are ongoing, and authorities are urging residents to stay safe as the region continues to face severe flooding. The disaster has left communities grappling with significant damage and loss of life.
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Asi 63 mrtvých při ničivých povodních ve východním Španělsku, uvedli úředníci
Spanish authorities say at least 63 people have died after flash floods swept away cars, turned village streets into rivers and disrupted rail lines and highways.