Spain's deadly floods: What we know so far
At least six people have died and one person is missing after severe flooding in southeastern Spain.
The flooding was caused by heavy rainfall that began on Saturday and continued into Sunday. The rain caused rivers to overflow and flash floods to occur. Many people were caught off guard by the sudden flooding, and some were forced to abandon their homes.
The flooding has caused widespread damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
Roads have been closed, bridges have been damaged, and power lines have been downed. The flooding has also caused disruptions to water and sewage services.
The Spanish government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.
The government is providing assistance to those who have been affected by the flooding, and it is working to repair the damage.
Here is a summary of what we know so far about the flooding in Spain:
- At least six people have died and one person is missing.
- The flooding was caused by heavy rainfall that began on Saturday and continued into Sunday.
- The flooding has caused widespread damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure.
- The Spanish government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.
What can you do to help?
- Donate to a relief organization that is helping those affected by the flooding.
- Share information about the flooding on social media to raise awareness.
- Contact your local government officials to let them know that you are concerned about the flooding and that you want them to provide assistance.