Spain's Flood Crisis: Political Implications and Historic Resilience

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Severe flooding in Spain's Valencia region has resulted in the deaths of at least 219 people, with 89 still missing, as rivers turned into torrents, devastating several towns. The disaster raises significant political questions regarding infrastructure and emergency response in the country.
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