Tragedy in Spain: Flash Floods Claim Lives
Flash floods have resulted in at least 13 deaths in southeastern Spain, according to state broadcaster TVE, citing police reports. Severe rainfall, driven by a cold front, has inundated roads and towns, leading regional authorities to urge residents to remain indoors and limit non-essential travel.
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Flash floods have struck with deadly force in southeastern Spain, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 individuals, as confirmed by state broadcaster TVE, based on police information.
The torrential downpours, brought on by a cold front sweeping across southern and eastern regions, have turned roads into rivers and submerged towns.
Authorities in the most affected areas have strongly advised citizens to stay indoors and only travel if absolutely necessary.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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