Spain is sending 5,000 more soldiers and 5,000 more police to the eastern region of Valencia after deadly floods this week that killed more than 200 people, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced ...
Heavy rain is not uncommon across eastern Spain at this time of year. It's caused by a weather phenomenon called DANA - 'depresion aislada en niveles altos' in Spanish - which translates as ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Historic, deadly flash floods in eastern Spain have roiled the region on since Tuesday. The floods, brought about by torrential rains ...
Flood-hit regions in Spain are bracing for more heavy rain on Friday while hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to assist in rescue efforts after devastating flash floods killed at least 205 ...
The deadly flooding that rocked Spain this week following intense, historic rainfall is so expansive and severe the area looked like an inland sea from space. A year’s worth of rain fell in just ...
Spain is reeling from its worst flooding in decades, after a year’s worth of rain fell in just hours this week in the country’s southern and eastern regions. The storm began on Tuesday and has ...
Chiva, Spain — The death toll from historic flash floods in Spain climbed to at least 205 people Friday, with many more believed to be missing, as the initial shock gave way to anger ...
King Charles wrote a letter to King Felipe of Spain offering his condolences for the "tragic loss of so many lives"; Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced the largest army deployment in ...
At least 95 people have been killed and many others are missing after torrential rain caused flash flooding in southern and eastern Spain, local a uthorities sa id Wednesday. The toll, which makes ...
She has been working in journalism for seven years. More than 70 people have died after severe flash flooding in Spain, officials said. The floods walloped southeastern Spanish cities from Malaga ...
The King and Queen of Spain visited flood-hit Valencia on Sunday, Nov. 3, where more than 200 people are reported to have died Kirsty Hatcher is an Associate Editor on the People.com Morning Team.