5th October 2025
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Death toll mounts as torrential rains flood eastern Spain

READ OUR LATEST UPDATE HERE: Death toll now over 200 in Valencia region alone, as residents appeal for help: ‘There are people living with corpses at home’

The report below was last updated at 13h on 30 Oct:

Emergencies services in Valencia issued an update at 12.18h: ‘New assessment made by the various security and emergency bodies and forces: provisional death toll is now 62 people.’

Original full report:

51 bodies, including several children and babies, have been recovered by emergency services in the eastern region of Valencia after torrential rains triggered flash floods. At least six people are missing in nearby Albacete.

‘We can confirm that some bodies have already been found,’  Valencia regional president Carlos Mazón told reporters on Tuesday night, without saying how many.

Since then, Spain’s Guardia Civil police initially reported that 13 people had been killed by the floods in Valencia province, but on Wednesday morning this figure shot up to 51.

These include five people in the municipality of Torrent (a married couple, two children and a baby) and four others in Paiporta (two men, a woman and a baby).

Heavy rain lashed much of eastern and southern Spain on Tuesday, flooding streets with muddy water and disrupting rail and air travel.

Images shot by residents with smartphones and broadcast on Spanish TV showed raging waters washing away cars and flooding buildings.

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