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  2. Spain floods latest: Dogs being used in search for missing ...

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    Valencia households to get €6,000. Tuesday 5 November 2024 00:10, Barney Davis. The regional head of Valencia, Carlos Mazon, said that his region would separately hand out each household 6,000 ...

  3. 2024 Spanish floods - Wikipedia

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    The high-speed railway line linking Valencia to Madrid was cut, while 232 kilometers of rail and road links required repair. [73] Over 100,000 cars were damaged. About 40,000 vehicles may be totalled since the damage and their age would not justify a repair. [89] Across Valencia, 1,800 businesses were destroyed and 4,500 others were damaged. [90]

  4. Spania GTA Spano - Wikipedia

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    The production version of the GTA Spano was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, four years after the initial presentation of the prototype in Valencia. [6] This version of the car used a revised, twin-turbocharged version of the V10 engine now displacing 8.4 L and rated at 900 PS (662 kW) and 1,000 N⋅m (738 lb⋅ft) torque. [7]

  5. Heavy rains cause flash floods in Spain's south, east - AOL

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    AEMET expected Valencia to take the brunt of the storm, with forecasts of more than 90 mm (3.5 inches) of rain in less than one hour, or 180 mm in under 12 hours.

  6. At least 95 killed and dozens missing in Spain’s flash floods

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    At least 95 people have been killed by severe flash floods in Spain, according to authorities on Wednesday, as emergency responders scramble to find dozens of missing people.

  7. Ford Kent engine - Wikipedia

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    The arrival of the Duratec-E engine in the fifth generation Fiesta range in 2002 signalled the end of the engine's use in production vehicles after a 44-year career, although the Valencia derivative remained in limited production in Brazil, as an industrial use engine by Ford's Power Products division, where it is known as the VSG-411 and VSG-413.