Recovery continues in Spain’s Valencia region after Tuesday’s devastating floods. According to the latest data, they took the lives of 95 people. In 8 hours, the amount of rain fell is like for a year, meteorologists explained.
Some settlements are cut off from the world and we don’t know what happens there after the floods. There was a panic among the people yesterday, they bought the shops. This is normal because we live in obscurity, Karina Ruycheva, who lives in Valencia, told bTV.
Residents in the worst-hit areas said they saw people climbing onto the roofs of their cars as a storm surge of brown water gushed through streets, uprooting trees and carrying chunks of masonry from buildings.
Ruycheva explained that she is in an area of Valencia where there are no defeats, but she is a few minutes away by transport, things are terrifying.
“Now the schools are closed, there are no trains, there is no transport of any kind. On the day disaster struck, nothing foreshadowed it. It was a warm day, it tried to rain, but lightly. And when we received a notice to stay at home, everything had already happened,” says the woman.
She does not know for a long time what is going on with her friends, who later write to her that they do not have electricity or internet.
“They told me they saw three cars on top of each other. Terrible views. The reasons may be rooted in not cleaning forests and riverbeds. It is yet to be clarified,” said the Bulgarian.
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