Heavy rains in Barcelona disrupt rail service as troops search for more flood victims in Valencia
- Heavy rains in Barcelona caused authorities to suspend all commuter rail service in northeast Catalonia, affecting around 8 million residents, according to Transport Minister Óscar Puente.
- An alert for 'extreme and continued rainfall' was issued in Barcelona, prompting changes in air traffic, with 15 flights rerouted at the city's airport.
- In Valencia, search efforts continue for flood victims as recovery teams look for bodies in homes and wrecked cars following last week's devastating floods that killed at least 217 people.
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Valencia to be hit by wave diseases as vid shows Barcelona airport flooded
HOSPITALS in Valencia are preparing for a wave of infections and illnesses linked to the stagnant flood water. Experts are predicting mosquito-borne diseases and skin infections will rise as the clean-up continues. GettyExperts are urging volunteers to wear face masks and gloves as the stagnant flood water could carry diseases[/caption] GettyThousands of volunteers have been sifting through the potentially contaminated mud[/caption] GettyA warni…
Valencia centers the search for victims of the floods in underground | spain
The region of the city of Barcelona, in Catalonia, is experiencing torrential rains this Monday (4), affecting train lines and the city's international airport. The country's biggest flood of the century hit Valencia last week and left 217 dead.
The south of Catalonia was hit by torrential rains at night.
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