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Blue dots on a map circulating widely on social media show weirs that are still in place, not dams removed before Valencia flooding.
Disastrous floods have been reported throughout the history of Valencia, from the 14th century up to the contemporary period. [5] The 1957 Valencia flood was caused by a three-day cold drop (Spanish: gota fría) (which usually leads to heavy autumn rains in Spain and France); it overflowed the banks of the Túria river and devastated the city of Valencia.
The flooding seemed not to strongly hit Valencia, the regional hub and Spain's third-largest city. At Pastisseria Soler, a bakery shop located south of Valencia, the owner described the flood ...
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.
On 29 October, an unusually intense cold drop led to widespread flooding in Valencia and other parts of southeastern Spain, such as Almería [143] [144] and Málaga, [145] killing 230 people and leaving 4 more missing. [146]
The Bonaire shopping mall’s 1,800 underground parking spaces quickly filled with water and mud on Tuesday and Wednesday when the southern outskirts of Valencia were hit by a tsunami-like flooding.
Valencia flood may refer to two severe floods in Valencia, Spain: 1957 Valencia flood; 2024 Spain floods This page was last edited on 6 ...
Here is the latest map showing the weather alerts issued by Spain’s national forecaster Aemet. On the east coast, Valencia remains subject to an orange alert, with up to 100mm of rain forecast ...