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Tarragona under water, an even heavier death toll feared

08:23 – In Catalonia, a “significant danger” in coastal areas

AEMET warns this Monday, November 4 of a significant danger in the coastal areas of Catalonia. “We are recording very intense rain which could continue for a large part of the morning,” indicates the Spanish meteorological agency. A “significant danger this Monday morning in the coastal and pre-coastal areas of Catalonia” is mentioned.

08:17 – A provisional death toll of 217

The latest human toll after the bad weather on Tuesday October 29 and Wednesday October 30 in the south-east of Spain shows 217 deaths, including 213 in the Valencia region alone, three in Castile-la-Mancha and one in Andalusia. A toll which could increase considerably when a car park in the west of Valencia, still submerged, is inspected by the rescue teams in place.

The Valencia region is currently placed on orange alert by AEMET, schools will remain closed this Monday in the city. The city of Tarragona has also been facing heavy rain since this Sunday, up to 3 meters of water were recorded in the city, sending a real wave of fear over this region as well.

08:09 – “It’s a cemetery”, an underground parking lot in the west of Valencia

This Monday, in Valencia – hard hit by bad weather – it is the still submerged parking lot of a shopping center which worries the local authorities as well as the rescue teams. This underground parking lot at the Bonaire shopping center in Aldaia, west of the city, could contain many corpses. Indeed, according to The Pluraldivers were able to go to the scene last Friday and note the presence of several bodies. “It’s a cemetery,” several sources indicated on Saturday, following the media ESdaily. The human toll could rise considerably, with people trying to return to their vehicles to flee, but finding themselves trapped by the rapid rise in water.

The water reached three meters in this car park which has no less than 5,800 spaces. From the street, access to this parking lot is blocked by debris and flooding. The Military Emergency Unit (UME) is still on site trying to lower the water level using pumps to try to access the scene.

08:00 – Tarragona hit by floods this Monday

This Monday, torrential rains fell on the city of Tarragona, south of Barcelona. The region has been placed on orange alert by AEMET. In the south of the city, in particular, garages and basements are already submerged by water. The town hall launched an appeal to city residents on the social network X, inviting them not to go into basements.


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