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Open a bird’s eye view of Spain, the heaviest snow covered almost all areas in 50 years

Spain declared the eight regions a disaster zone. Including Madrid After being affected by Storm Philomena, which caused heavy snow in the past 50 years.

Today (20 Jan 64) foreign news agencies revealed. A bird’s-eye view of white snow covered most of the houses, buildings and roads in Spain that made the Spanish government. Must issue an announcement from yesterday 8 The region is a disaster zone Including Madrid The Spanish capital after the storm Philomena It blew up Madrid and parts of Spain last week.


Recently there were reports of deaths. 7 People and lost again 4 People by Philomina Storm It caused the heaviest snow in Spain around. 50 year And the initial damage estimated only in Madrid was high. 1,700 Million dollars or bars 51,000 Million baht



While in Madrid There is still a shortage of food and necessities. There are only empty shelves behind the supermarket. As the transport routes to Madrid are still cut off road and rail. Making it impossible to transport goods into the city Because of the falling trees blocking the road And the snow that has frozen into ice blocks the road.



The last moment, though, the blizzard has passed But the mission to clear the snow off the road was difficult. Thousands of personnel had to be mobilized, including police, soldiers and rescue workers. Found that at this time many roads still have snow piled high With bad news to aggravate When the Spanish authorities issued a flood warning With the weather forecast indicating that It will rain heavily in Madrid today. And may cause the subsequent flooding



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