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At least 95 killed in Spanish flash floods as king warns of areas cut off by damage

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Spain floods devastation

Flash floods have tragically claimed at least 95 lives in southern Spain, where rescue teams are tirelessly searching for those still missing. Among the deceased is a 71-year-old British man, who passed away just hours after being rescued from intense flooding in Malaga, as confirmed by Andalusia’s president.

Spain’s King Felipe VI has expressed deep concern, warning of “enormous destruction” to critical infrastructure, making it even harder for some communities to access essential resources and support. Shocking footage circulating on social media shows the floodwaters wreaking havoc—cars being swept through streets, people desperately clinging to trees for safety, and entire neighborhoods submerged.

Spain floods update.

Amid this chaos, local authorities are cautioning against false information circulating online, including misleading claims about Valencia’s tap water safety. With flooding causing widespread destruction and disruption, officials urge residents to stay informed through verified sources as they work to manage this devastating crisis.

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