Residents of the eastern Spanish city accuse the regional government of failing to issue a flood alert soon enough. Over 220 people were killed in the deadliest floods Europe has seen in decades.
More than 220 people died after torrential rains on Oct. 29 triggered floods that swept through the suburbs south of the regional capital Valencia. The measures are on top of the 10.6 billion ...
The flood water was seeping at her toes. A torrent had blasted through the front door and swept through her house, so she hurried to the shed and, using a stepladder, scrambled on to the shelf ...
MADRID - Spain has registered the rainiest October on record, culminating in the most deadly floods in decades in the country, the national weather agency AEMET said on Nov 8. More than 220 people ...
Fresh flash flooding has hit Spain’s northeast, washing away dozens of vehicles, after more than 200 people were killed last week in one of the worst floods in Europe this century. Catalonia’s ...
Typhoon floods villages, rips off roofs and damages 2 domestic airports in northern Philippines Typhoon Yinxing battered the northern Philippines with floods and landslides before blowing away ...
They have led to severe flooding in different parts of Senegal since 5 November. The overflowing of the Senegal and Gambia rivers is due to water releases from the Manantali (in Mali) and Faleme ...
Tens of thousands of people marched in cities across Spain on Saturday to express their anger over the authorities' handling of flooding that has killed at least 220 people and left cities swamped ...
Spain's Flood Disaster Was Its Worst in Recent History. Here's What Went Wrong (This story has been refiled to fix a typo in paragraph 1) PAIPORTA, Spain (Reuters) - The water was already knee ...
Manila, Philippines — Typhoon Yinxing battered the northern Philippines with floods and landslides before blowing away from the country on Friday, leaving two airports damaged and aggravating a ...
Tens of thousands of people marched on Saturday in Valencia to voice their anger at the authorities’ handling of deadly floods. Thousands also marched in other Spanish cities, but the Valencia ...
Huge numbers of people have protested in Valencia against authorities' handling of recent deadly floods, demanding the resignation of regional head Carlos Mazón. Spanish outlets, including news ...