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Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

2024-11-02 13:50 Last Updated At:18:07

The death toll from the flash floods devastating parts of eastern and southern Spain rose to 205 on Friday, according to the Center of Coordinated and Integrated Operations in the Valencian region.

Footage recorded by a China Global Television Network (CGTN) correspondent in Valencia showed that local people in disaster-stricken areas were either evacuating on foot, or cleaning up debris in their drenched homes.

Since Thursday, 50 additional fatalities have now been confirmed, bringing the total tally to 202 in the Valencian region. Three more deaths were recorded in neighboring Castilla-La Mancha and the southern region of Andalusia.

Emergency services are continuing search and rescue operations, with more fatalities expected to be confirmed in the coming hours. The Valencian regional government has announced that the Valencia Congress Center would be used as a temporary mortuary to accommodate the victims' bodies.

The flash floods suddenly struck eastern and southern Spain on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, bringing some areas over a year's worth of rainfall within four to five hours.

Spain's Minister of Defense Margarita Robles confirmed on Friday that another 500 members of the armed forces were being deployed to assist in the affected regions.

These troops will join the 1,200 already deployed, with the aid of 400 vehicles and 15 search and rescue helicopters.

On Friday, the electrical company Iberdrola confirmed that over 23,000 households remain without power, an improvement from the initial 130,000 homes affected by outages at the onset of the disaster.

Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainability has announced over 25 million euros (27.18 million U.S. dollars) of emergency funds for immediate repairs on the most severely impacted roads.

Approximately half of this amount will go toward repairing a viaduct on the A7 highway, which partially collapsed in the flooding, with significant damage also reported on the N-330 and N-322 highways.

On Thursday, Spain's Minister for Transport Oscar Puente stated that the high-speed rail link between Madrid and Valencia would likely be out of service for approximately three weeks due to the collapse of two tunnels on the route. Around 80 km of local railway lines have also been destroyed by the floods.

It was confirmed on Friday that the MotoGP race scheduled for late November at the Cheste racetrack outside Valencia had been canceled due to extensive flood damage to the circuit and surrounding areas. In addition, all sporting events in the Valencia region, including the La Liga match between Valencia and Real Madrid, have been postponed as Spain observes three days of official mourning.

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

Death toll in Spanish floods rises to 205

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Dense fog envelops Beijing with poor visibility

2024-11-02 17:23 Last Updated At:17:37

Heavy fog continued to shroud China's capital city of Beijing on Saturday morning and visibility was reduced to less than one kilometer, with some areas even being below 40 meters.

The Beijing Meteorological Observatory continued a yellow alert for heavy fog at 06:00 on Saturday morning.

Affected by the dense fog, Beijing Capital International Airport is scheduled for 1,218 flight departures and arrivals, and will handle 194,400 passenger trips on the day.

Meanwhile, Beijing Daxing International Airport also experienced heavy fog. The airport initiated relevant procedures and is fully committed to ensuring flight operations and passenger services.

Due to the thick fog, 22 sections of expressways in Beijing and Hebei, as well as 457 toll stations in Shaanxi, Tianjin, Shanxi, Shandong, Heilongjiang and Jilin had been closed by 09:00.

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