Flash Floods Disrupt Spanish Sports Events: Postponements and Solidarity
Severe flash floods in eastern Spain have caused the postponement of several Copa del Rey matches, impacting football clubs such as Valencia, Levante, and others. The disaster has claimed at least 62 lives, prompting the Spanish football federation and LaLiga to express condolences and reschedule games.
In an unforeseen natural disaster, flash floods have wreaked havoc in eastern Spain, leading to the postponement of four Copa del Rey matches. The Spanish football federation announced the rescheduling after the region experienced its worst floods in three decades, resulting in over 62 fatalities.
Matches featuring Valencia, Levante, Manises, and Hercules de Alicante have been affected, with Valencia's scheduled game against Parla Escuela in Madrid now set for November 6. As the situation remains volatile, the federation and clubs are closely monitoring further developments.
Beyond football, the floods have also disrupted Formula E testing at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit. Meanwhile, LaLiga, along with clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona, have offered condolences to the victims and expressed solidarity with affected communities, underlining the broader collective impact on sports and society.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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