Paiporta has been labeled by Spanish media as the “ground zero” of the natural disaster that has also left 89 people still missing, while officials say the real figure could be higher.
PAIPORTA, Spain, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Vigilante groups, angry at authorities' response to Spain's worst flood disaster in decades, have taken to the streets of the Valencian suburb of Paiporta to prevent ...
Vigilante groups, angry at authorities’ response to Spain’s worst flood disaster in decades, have taken to the streets of the ...
Piles of damaged vehicles could be seen in drone footage on Tuesday (November 5) after being dragged through the streets of ...
People in Spain’s Valencia were hit by the deadliest flood in the country's history which led to over 200 deaths. Frustrated ...
Flash floods in Spain devastate communities, leaving thousands displaced and authorities scrambling to provide relief and ...
PAIPORTA/MADRID - At least 89 people remain missing after deadly floods in eastern Spain, the regional judicial authorities ...
Authorities have recovered 217 bodies so far and are searching for at least 89 people confirmed to be unaccounted for.
Survivors of last week’s flash floods in Valencia have started leaving the region after “losing confidence” that the ...
Spanish authorities issued their first tally of the missing on Tuesday when a Valencia court said that 89 people are ...
A crowd of enraged survivors hurled clots of mud left by storm-spawned flooding at the Spanish royal couple on Sunday during ...