Rescuers Race Against Time After Deadly Floods in Spain

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Devastating flooding in Spain's Valencia region claims at least 95 lives, with many more missing.

  • The disaster, the deadliest of its kind since 1973, is attributed to human-induced climate change.
  • Tens of thousands are without electricity and drinking water, while roads and towns remain submerged.
  • The European Union has activated its Copernicus satellite system to help coordinate rescue teams.
  • Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called for three days of national mourning and promised to deploy necessary resources for recovery.
  • King Felipe VI expressed condolences to the victims' families.
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