Heavy rain continued to fall across southern Spain on Wednesday, October 30, after a destructive weather system caused flooding, leaving at least
95 people dead in Valencia the day before, local media citing officials said.Footage here, released by the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA), shows clouds swirling across southern Spain on Wednesday.Tuesday’s flooding was considered the deadliest to hit Spain in three decades, washing away bridges and buildings, reports
said.According to
Valencian emergency services, at least 447 people were in shelters, and rescue crews were still searching for missing people. Credit: CSU/CIRA & EUMETSAT via Storyful