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Spain, Valencia
Soup kitchen supports Valencia suburb hit by Spain’s deadly flooding
The town of Aldaia near Valencia bore the brunt of last week's massive flooding which killed at least 217 people in eastern Spain.
Spain flooding: Photos show the devastation in Valencia
Authorities in the region report more than 150 people have been killed after torrential rain overpowered the area.
I live in Valencia, Spain, where flooding has taken over 100 lives. I can hardly believe what's happened here.
Jesús Lucero Ezquerro lives in Valencia and describes deep mud and cars piled up in the Spanish city where a storm has killed over 100 people.
Valencia and Levante request match postponements
Soccer-Valencia and Levante request match postponements after deadly floods
Valencia and Levante have requested the postponement of their Spanish league matches this weekend following the devastating recent floods in the region, both clubs announced on Tuesday. More than 200 people died after heavy rains last week caused waterways to overflow,
Valencia ask for La Liga match to be postponed
Valencia have asked for their visit to Espanyol in La Liga on Saturday to be postponed as the city continues to deal with the aftermath of the devastating floods that hit eastern Spain last week. Valencia's Copa del Rey meeting with Parla Escuela and La Liga game against Real Madrid were both postponed last week after flooding in the Valencia region caused at least 217 deaths.
Valencia floods: LaLiga requests more match postponements
LaLiga have requested Valencia and Levante's matches this weekend be postponed as recovery efforts continue in the region following deadly flooding which has left at least 218 people dead.
Spain, Ancelotti and Football
Soccer-Ancelotti says competitions should have been suspended after Spain's flash floods
Soccer in Spain should have been completely suspended after the worst flash floods in decades swept the eastern region of Valencia last week, killing at least 215 people, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said on Monday.
Real Madrid's Ancelotti: 'Football has to stop' amid Spain floods
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has said all football in Spain should have been put on hold after flash floods in Valencia left at least 217 people dead.
Ancelotti has 'no desire to talk about football' after Spain floods
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti says he doesn't feel like talking about football after the floods in Valencia
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Spain: Airborne Units Scan Valencia’s Flood Zones Amid Dana’s Devastation
Valencia, Spain - November 05, 2024 This morning, officers from the Aerial Unit were seen surveying the flood-stricken areas ...
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Photo gallery: Deadly flooding devastates Valencia, Spain
More than 150 people died in
Spain
this week as the country dealt with unprecedented flooding. Flash floods hit the ...
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Spain’s king pledges ‘hope’ after hostile reception in flood-hit Valencia
Spain's king on Sunday vowed to "give hope" to the communities affected by the unprecedented floods in the country which have ...
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Dozens dead, thousands trapped after flash floods in Valencia, Spain, officials say
Residents clean the street next to cars piled up after being swept away by floods in
Valencia
,
Spain
, Wednesday, Oct. 30, ...
LA Times on MSN
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Flash floods ravage Spain’s Valencia as death toll climbs 140
Spain's Mediterranean coast is used to autumn storms that can cause flooding, but this was the most powerful flash flood ...
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Rivers of mud in Valencia region as Spain experiences deadly flash flooding
Sky News' Siobhan Robbins reports on conditions from Algemesí, Spain. More than 155 people have died from devastating flash ...
Olive Press
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Deadly flooding in Valencia ‘mostly strengthened’ by climate change, EU report reveals
A EUROPEAN Union study has confirmed that Valencia’s deadly storms were ‘mostly strengthened by human-driven climate change.’ ...
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Opinion
The lessons Spain must learn from the tragedy of Valencia
If the first duty of a government is to keep its citizens alive, then the government at all levels in Spain, has epically failed the people ...
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