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The full horror of the devastating storms that lashed large parts of Spain yesterday has begun to emerge this morning as police confirmed they had recovered 13 bodies overnight in the province of Valencia alone. They include four people in Paiporta, two men, a woman and a baby, and five in Torrent near the provincial capital, with at least 40 people reported dead or missing. The scale of the unfolding tragedy emerged hours after the region's president confirmed the discovery of 'several bodies' after flash floods turned streets into rivers and left hundreds trapped in their homes. Spain's government announced the creation of a crisis committee - the equivalent of Britain's Cobra emergency response committee - as the size of the disaster became apparent. The worst-hit areas are the province of Valencia where political leader Carlos Mazon first went public with news of 'several fatalities' in the early hours of this morning and the small town of Letur in the province of Albacete where six people including two council workers are said to be missing after a river burst its banks. Two Civil Guard officers are feared to be among the fatalities after becoming trapped in a flooded basement in their police station in Paiporta near the city of Valencia, the capital of the province of the same name. In nearby Massannassa on Valencia's outskirts, a man died after getting trapped in a lift as he went down to a flooded underground car park beneath his apartment to check on his vehicle. #spain #flood #weather #news
The full horror of the devastating storms that lashed large parts of Spain yesterday has begun to emerge this morning as police confirmed they had recovered 13 bodies overnight in the province of Valencia alone. They include four people in Paiporta, two men, a woman and a baby, and five in Torrent near the provincial capital, with at least 40 people reported dead or missing. The scale of the unfolding tragedy emerged hours after the region's president confirmed the discovery of 'several bodies' after flash floods turned streets into rivers and left hundreds trapped in their homes. Spain's government announced the creation of a crisis committee - the equivalent of Britain's Cobra emergency response committee - as the size of the disaster became apparent. The worst-hit areas are the province of Valencia where political leader Carlos Mazon first went public with news of 'several fatalities' in the early hours of this morning and the small town of Letur in the province of Albacete where six people including two council workers are said to be missing after a river burst its banks. Two Civil Guard officers are feared to be among the fatalities after becoming trapped in a flooded basement in their police station in Paiporta near the city of Valencia, the capital of the province of the same name. In nearby Massannassa on Valencia's outskirts, a man died after getting trapped in a lift as he went down to a flooded underground car park beneath his apartment to check on his vehicle. #spain #flood #weather #news

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