There have been scenes of utter devastation in Spain with almost 100 people now confirmed dead after flash floods hit part of the country.
Three days of mourning have been declared by the Spanish government for the victims of the devastating flash floods. The flooding swept away cars, turned village streets into rivers and hit major roads and public transport lines in what is one of the worst natural disasters to hit the nation.
Authorities in the worst-hit areas had advised people to stay at home and avoid all non-essential travel. At least 95 people have died across eastern Spain, it was confirmed on Wednesday evening (October 30). READ MORE UK foreign office issues Spain travel update after deadly floods Rainstorms on Tuesday caused flooding in a wide swathe of southern and eastern Spain, stretching from Malaga to Valencia.
Floods of mud-coloured water tumbled vehicles down streets at high speeds, while pieces of wood swirled in the water with household items.
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