After the tragic floods which devastated the south-east of Spain, searches are still underway to try to find the missing people.
Little miracle south of Valencia. A woman was rescued by firefighters after she had been stuck in her house for several days and could not get out, says Mark.
The latter survived all this time alongside her sister-in-law, elderly and sick, who died on the ground floor of the accommodation, specifies the Spanish newspaper.
Woman rescued after three days. She survived trapped, next to the corpse of her sister-in-law. Thank you firefighters and emergency teams.
This is unbearable. How many pardons could have been saved with correct management after the catastrophe?
pic.twitter.com/lfJnC6H3Im— Enric Morera (@EnricMorera_) https://twitter.com/EnricMorera_/status/1852666980173520946?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
A toll that could further increase
This is not the only extraordinary rescue carried out by Spanish civil protection in recent hours. On Friday, a patrol heard screams coming from a wrecked car that had been swept away by the waves.
Inside was a woman who had spent three days inside, said Civil Protection chief Martin Perez.
This Sunday, while King Felipe and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, the latest assessment of what is described in Spain as “catastrophe of the century” is 213 dead.
But the research is far from complete and the number of victims could well increase further. The remains of many cars trapped during the floods have yet to be examined.