This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jesús Lucero Ezquerro, 28, who lives in the Poblats Marítims district of Valencia, Spain. The region has been ravaged by flash floods.
Cars and homes were destroyed and streets were left clogged with mud in the wake of severe flooding in the Valencia region. Advertisement International video coverage from The New York Times.
Valencia’s La Liga home match against Real Madrid on Saturday has been postponed after flash flooding and extreme weather conditions in the region. The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF ...
Spain’s National State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) says in the Chica area of Valencia an “extraordinary” 491 litres per square metre accumulated in eight hours. Inundated after the heavy ...
Rainstorms that started Tuesday and continued Wednesday caused flooding across southern and eastern Spain, stretching from Malaga to Valencia. Muddy torrents tumbled vehicles down streets at high ...
Dozens have been killed in flash flooding in Spain, with the Valencia region particularly hard-hit. The number is expected to rise further, as rescuers scramble to reach stranded survivors.
Aerials photographs have revealed the apocalyptic scale of destruction caused by the Valencia floods - as the disaster's death toll hit 158 this afternoon. The images taken on Thursday show ...
A British couple who had been missing nearly a week in the wake of the floods in Valencia were found dead in their car, their daughters said. Don Turner, 78, and wife Terri, 74, had been missing ...
Emergency services in the eastern region of Valencia confirmed a death toll of 62 people on Wednesday. The central government office for Castilla La Mancha region added that an 88-year-old woman ...
Emergency teams are carrying out house by house searches in the worst-hit Valencia region in eastern Spain with officials fearful the death toll is likely to rise. It comes after Buildings and ...
The toll, which makes it Spain's worst natural disaster in almost 30 years, was confirmed by emergency services in the eastern region of Valencia, which said it was only an initial assessment.
Spanish emergency authorities said 202 of the victims were in the Valencia region alone, and officials warned that more rains were expected in the next days. The damage from the storm Tuesday and ...