Recent floods in Spain have resulted in at least 95 fatalities and left over 155,000 homes without electricity. The Valencia region has been severely affected, with nearly a year's worth of rain falling in just a few hours, leading to devastating floods.
Rescue operations are ongoing, involving approximately 1,000 military personnel, police, and firefighters. Many towns remain submerged, and authorities predict the death toll may rise as recovery efforts continue.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has pledged government support, while King Felipe VI expressed his condolences to the victims' families. The European Union is also assisting with recovery efforts. The floods mark Spain's deadliest natural disaster in decades, highlighting concerns over the increasing frequency of extreme weather events.