More Than 90 People Die In Spanish Floods




 In Spain's worst natural disaster in recent memory, flash floods turned streets into rivers, destroyed homes, and killed more than 90 people.


The country's southern and eastern regions were hit hard by torrential downpours, which also affected Valencia in the country's eastern part and the Costa del Sol region, where Malaga is located.


Cars and vans appeared to


be stuck as rescuers wade through the muddy water. Spain's emergency response units have sent over 1,000 soldiers to the worst-hit areas.


It has been established that one of the victims is a 71-year-old British man. Hours after being rescued from his Malaga home on the outskirts of Alhaurin de la Torre, he passed away in a hospital.


The president of the Andalusia region, Juanma Moreno, stated, "He died after suffering from several cardiac arrests. He was suffering from hypothermia." Greetings to your family!

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