
Spain’s Valencia Floods Claim 62 Lives as Rescue Efforts Continue 💔
At least 62 people have died in devastating floods in Spain’s Valencia region, prompting urgent rescue efforts and solidarity across the country.
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At least 62 people have died in devastating floods in Spain’s Valencia region, prompting urgent rescue efforts and solidarity across the country.
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At least 51 people have died in Valencia as flash floods turned streets into rivers, sweeping away cars and disrupting daily life in Spain’s worst natural disaster in recent memory.
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