Rescue workers in Spain continue to search for bodies in the wake of flooding that killed at least 158 people in the eastern Valencia region. The coastal area of Murcia was also badly hit.
Satellite images of Valencia before and after the floods show the extent of the damage. It’s the worst flooding to hit Spain in more than three decades – with a year’s worth of rain falling in just a day.
Many of those affected are angry about what they say is an inadequate crisis response by authorities. Our correspondent reports from one of the worst-affected communities.
00:00 Hundreds of soldiers aid rescue efforts
00:14 The scale of destruction
00:45 Flood survivors say the warnings came far too late
02:52 DW Correspondent Jan-Philipp Scholz in Valencia, Spain
04:07 Flood alert system under scrutiny
06:39 What triggered the flash floods?
06:50 Jeff Da Costa, Climate Scientist
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