Spain flood death toll crosses 200
Spain is grappling with the aftermath of a recent flood which has been described as Europe’s worst weather disaster in five decades.
Officials announced on Friday that the death toll from the tragic event has topped 200.
At least 202 people have died in the eastern region of Valencia which bore the brunt of the devastation. Three others have lost their lives in Castilla La Mancha and Andalusia.
Spanish rescuers established a temporary morgue at a convention center and worked diligently to access regions that remained cut off on Friday.
Many streets are still blocked by piled-up vehicles and debris, in some cases trapping residents in their homes. Some places still don't have electricity, running water, or stable telephone connections.
On Tuesday, torrential rain triggered flash floods which swept away bridges and buildings and forced people to climb onto roofs or cling to trees to survive.
The death toll is feared to climb as many people are still missing.
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