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Baby rescued from floods in Spain
Baby rescued from floods in Spain
Reuters
Published Oct 31, 2024 09:07 PM PHT

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Video from Spanish firefighters showed a baby being hoisted up from floodwaters on Wednesday (October 30) in Valencia.
Video from Spanish firefighters showed a baby being hoisted up from floodwaters on Wednesday (October 30) in Valencia.
Provincial firefighters in Alicante said they rescued 20 people during four reconnaissance flights on Wednesday, including a young woman and her one-year-old child. They said the flights were mainly near Albufera, Paiporta, Torrent and Riola.
Provincial firefighters in Alicante said they rescued 20 people during four reconnaissance flights on Wednesday, including a young woman and her one-year-old child. They said the flights were mainly near Albufera, Paiporta, Torrent and Riola.
Spain issued another storm warning on Thursday (October 31) for part of the Valencia region devastated by floods that have killed at least 95 people, as rescuers scoured flooded fields and stranded cars for those still missing.
Spain issued another storm warning on Thursday (October 31) for part of the Valencia region devastated by floods that have killed at least 95 people, as rescuers scoured flooded fields and stranded cars for those still missing.
Local authorities have not disclosed how many people are still unaccounted for after Europe's deadliest floods in years, but Defence Minister Margarita Robles said late on Wednesday the death toll was likely to rise. - report from Reuters
Local authorities have not disclosed how many people are still unaccounted for after Europe's deadliest floods in years, but Defence Minister Margarita Robles said late on Wednesday the death toll was likely to rise. - report from Reuters
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