Alcana: The Spanish northeastern city of Alcanar took over Thursday from home and business damage caused by floods produced by intense rain which fell in large areas of the country.
Residents said that they were fortunate that there was no life that was lost when more than 250 liters per square meter (45 gallons per square page) was disposed of in the city between midnight and 6 nights.
on Wednesday.
“We have to go up to our apartment and then leave everything in God’s hand,” said Rosa Maria Sancho, a 67-year-old restaurant owner at the Alcanar Boardwalk.
Flash flood quickly changed the way to fast rivers that swept all on their way.
Some cars were carried and around a dozen were finally thrown into the waves of the Mediterranean sea.
Home and business are filled with mud, water, and debris.
Daughter Sancho Carla Bayerri said that they witnessed helplessly as “part of the terrace went to the sea.” Other parts of the Spanish and North Spanish regions, including Madrid, also saw floods on Wednesday.
Firefighters use a helicopter to save three people in serious danger.
More must be withdrawn from the car captured in the waters that rise.
Regional authorities moved 58 residents to the hotel, while 16 others spent the night on the couch in the sports pavilion.
Four people must be saved at the nearest camping place which is also badly damaged.
Paquita Aubalat was relieved that her 93-year-old father, Vicent was saved from his house in Alcana by a neighbor when it was overwhelmed by water.
“He has his entire life in his (his house), but what is important is he is safe,” said Aubalat.
Authorities work to rebuild transit on the road and the train lines made cannot be released by mud and water.
Large areas in northern Spain and Balears arelands remain vigilant for storms for the second day in a row.