Spanish Sports Events Halted Amid Devastating Floods
The Copa del Rey matches, along with other sporting events in Valencia, faced suspension due to catastrophic floods in southern Spain that claimed 95 lives. Floods turned streets into rivers, upsetting transport and prompting athletes like Nadal, Modric, and Sergio Ramos to express support and condolences.
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The unfolding tragedy of southern Spain's devastating floods has led to the postponement of the Copa del Rey matches involving Valencia and Levante. These floods have resulted in the worst natural disaster in recent Spanish history, claiming at least 95 lives.
In response to the chaos caused by the torrents, the Spanish league announced it would postpone all weekend matches in the Valencia region, affecting teams such as Real Madrid, Villarreal, and Rayo Vallecano. Additional second-division games are also expected to face delays.
Athletes across the sports community, from soccer icons like Vinícius Júnior and Luka Modric to tennis champion Rafael Nadal, have expressed their solidarity with those affected. With further reports indicating significant damage to the Circuito Ricardo Tormo, the upcoming MotoGP race in Valencia is also in jeopardy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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