- Bodies recovered after flash floods in Spain
- Several bodies have been found and six remain missing
- Rescue operations are ongoing
Rescue efforts continue after deadly flash floods in Spain
Flash floods from intense rain have caused devastation in southeastern Spain, especially in the Valencia region. Several bodies have been found, though officials are withholding details out of respect for families. Six people remain missing in the small town of Letur, Albacete.
Rescue operations are ongoing, with footage showing floodwaters demolishing bridges, sweeping away cars, and forcing people to cling to trees for safety. Emergency services, overwhelmed with calls, are using drones in their search efforts.
A red alert is active in Valencia, with schools, parks, and events closed. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged people to stay safe and follow official guidance.