Spain's national weather agency anticipates that up to 90mm of rain could fall in one hour in parts of south eastern Spain.
More than 200 people have been confirmed dead, with the toll expected to rise further as recovery efforts continue.
Some areas saw a year’s worth of rain in just eight hours leaving people trapped in their homes by floodwaters.
There is growing public anger over the government's handling of the country's deadliest storm in living memory.
Satellite images show the true extent of the flash flooding in Valencia during a freak weather event that killed at least 214 ...
Adan Ortell Mor had a 7:30 p.m. appointment to cut a client’s hair at his salon in La Torre, Valencia, on Tuesday night. But ...
Hopes are fading for those that remain missing, however. At least 89 people are unaccounted for, the high court of the ...
Floods sparked by torrential rain in Spain's Valencia region have left at least 158 people dead and others missing amid ...
Unprecedented flooding in Valencia, Spain, has impacted disembarkation for MSC cruisers and made shore excursions impractical ...
I've lived in Valencia for four years ... I didn't have a car or any vehicle when the storm hit, so I couldn't do anything but stay put. I wasn't scared as I don't have a business to worry ...
People shouldn’t be dying from these kinds of forecasted weather events in countries where they have the resources to do ...
Jesús Lucero Ezquerro, who lives in Valencia, was in disbelief when he saw the damage from floods. He said people in the path of the waters got little advance warning. Ezquerro said his city was ...