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Devastation in Valencia: Death toll from Spanish floods rises to 205 

Friday 01 November 2024 - 15:07
Devastation in Valencia: Death toll from Spanish floods rises to 205 

CHIVA, Spain — In the wake of unprecedented flash floods that have claimed at least 205 lives across Spain, the initial shock is giving way to a profound sense of anger, frustration, and solidarity among the affected communities. The majority of the casualties, 202, were reported in Valencia, where the aftermath of the storm resembles the devastation left by a tsunami.

As emergency services continue to assess the damage, many streets remain impassable, littered with abandoned vehicles and debris, effectively trapping residents in their homes. Essential services such as electricity, running water, and reliable communication remain disrupted in several areas.

“The situation is unbelievable. It’s a disaster and there is very little help,” lamented Emilio Cuartero, a resident of Masanasa, a town on the outskirts of Valencia. “We need machinery, cranes, so that the sites can be accessed. We need a lot of help. And bread and water.”

In Chiva, residents are tirelessly working to clear mud-filled streets, having experienced more rainfall in a single day than in the previous 20 months combined. The mayor, Amparo Fort, described the destruction, stating, “Entire houses have disappeared; we don’t know if there were people inside or not.”

Search efforts are ongoing for those still missing, with many feared trapped in submerged vehicles or flooded garages. “I have been there all my life, all my memories are there... and now in one night it is all gone,” shared Juan Vicente Pérez, a Chiva resident who lost his home. “If we had waited five more minutes, we would not be here in this world.”

Before-and-after satellite images starkly illustrate the scale of the disaster, transforming the vibrant Mediterranean city into a landscape of muddy waters. The V-33 highway, once a bustling route, is now buried under a thick layer of mud.

In the face of tragedy, local communities have rallied together. Residents from towns like Paiporta, where at least 62 lives were lost, have trekked through the mud to deliver supplies to Valencia, while neighbors from unaffected areas bring essential items to aid in the cleanup. Authorities have urged volunteers to refrain from driving to the affected areas to avoid obstructing emergency services.

Organizations such as the Red Cross and local councils are mobilizing to distribute food and supplies. However, with more storms forecasted, the situation remains precarious. The Spanish weather agency has issued alerts for heavy rains in Tarragona, Catalonia, and parts of the Balearic Islands.

Survivors and volunteers are engaged in the monumental task of clearing the pervasive mud. While power has been restored to about 85% of the 155,000 affected customers, many residents still lack access to basic necessities. “There are a lot of elderly people who don’t have medicine. There are children who don’t have food. We don’t have milk, we don’t have water,” a resident of Alfafar, one of the hardest-hit towns, told state television. “No one even came to warn us on the first day.”

Juan Ramón Adsuara, the mayor of Alfafar, expressed the dire need for assistance, stating, “There are people living with corpses at home. It’s very sad. We are organizing ourselves, but we are running out of everything.”

The floodwaters transformed narrow streets into lethal torrents, devastating homes and businesses. In the chaos, looting has occurred, leading to the arrest of 50 individuals.

Social media has become a vital tool for those affected, with posts circulating about missing persons and initiatives like Suport Mutu, which connects those in need with those offering help. Fundraising efforts and collections of essential goods are being organized nationwide.

Spain's Mediterranean coast is accustomed to autumn storms, but this deluge stands out as one of the most severe in recent history. Scientists attribute the increased frequency and intensity of such storms to climate change, which has also contributed to the prolonged drought conditions in the region.

A recent analysis by World Weather Attribution indicates that human-induced climate change has doubled the likelihood of storms like the one that struck Valencia. The region has endured nearly two years of drought, exacerbating the flooding as the parched ground struggled to absorb the sudden deluge.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of this disaster, the resilience and solidarity of the people shine through, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the devastation.


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