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Death toll from Spain floods rises to 95

Spain flood death toll rises to 95

Photo: AP/Alberto Saiz

Flash floods triggered by heavy rains in southern and eastern Spain have killed at least 95 people.

The country will enter a three-day mourning period on Thursday, AP reports.

The floods have turned rural roads into rivers, destroyed buildings, damaged vehicles and claimed the lives of many people, authorities said.

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Valencia's emergency services said at least 92 people were killed in floods on October 30. eastern region. Two people were killed in neighboring Castilla-La Mancha and one in southern Andalusia.

Police and rescue services used helicopters to evacuate victims from their homes and rubber dinghies to reach drivers trapped in flooded cars.

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Natasha Kumar

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