Three dead as rains batter Spain

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People walk on a flooded street in Ontinyent on Thursday as torrential rains hit southeastern Spain overnight. Photo: AFP

MADRID: The death toll from torrential rain and floods in southeastern Spain rose to three yesterday after a man drowned when his car became trapped in a tunnel, local authorities said.
The latest tragedy occurred in the city of Almeria when the tunnel was “flooded by a huge amount of water in a few minutes,” Almeria city hall said in a tweet. A policeman managed to rescue two of the three people in the vehicle, but “one occupant remained inside the car”, Almeria mayor Ramon Fernandez-Pacheco told news radio Cadena Ser.
The victim was a middle-aged man, local emergency services said in a statement.

People walk on a flooded street in Ontinyent on Thursday as torrential rains hit southeastern Spain overnight. Photo: AFP

“A hard and difficult night. Several locations remain on alert for torrential rains. We sadly regret a third fatality in Almeria,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said in a tweet. A 61-year-old man and his 51-year-old sister died on Thursday when their vehicle was swept away as fast-moving waters swamped a road in Caudete, a municipality around 100 kilometres southwest of the port city of Valencia, the emergency services said.

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Almeria airport was closed yesterday due to flooding caused by the heavy rain which was making it difficult for passengers and workers to reach it, a spokeswoman for Spanish airports operator Aena said. Just under one million passengers passed through the facility last year. Emergency services said about 60 people were rescued early on Friday from a campsite in the Cabo de Gata nature reserve on the coast of the province of Almeria. Elsewhere the heavy rain which started on Wednesday caused chaos on the roads, cutting public transport and prompting rivers to burst their banks, flooding homes and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people from surrounding areas, officials said. – AFP

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