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 centers the search for victims of the floods in underground | spain
After the very heavy rains last week that took place in the Valencia region, it is the turn of the Catalan capital to be placed on red alert.
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