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    Spain Deploys 500 Additional Troops to Valencia Amid Criticism Over Flood Response

    Silke MayrBy Silke MayrNovember 2, 2024Updated:January 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Rising Death Toll and Military Reinforcements

    Over 200 lives have been lost in Spain due to catastrophic floods. In response, an additional 500 soldiers are being sent to the Valencia region. Local authorities face harsh criticism for their disaster management efforts.

    Heavy rains earlier this week triggered severe flooding, washing away bridges and filling towns with mud. Entire communities remain isolated, cut off from essential resources like water, food, and electricity. Search and rescue operations continue, but officials expect the death toll in Valencia and surrounding areas to climb.

    Around 1,700 soldiers are currently involved in rescue missions in Valencia. Despite ongoing efforts, hopes of finding more survivors are fading. Rescue teams are focused on draining water from underground tunnels and car parks, where people may still be trapped.

    Volunteer Efforts and Criticism of Authorities

    Thousands of volunteers from Valencia city have traveled to rural areas to help distribute supplies and support cleanup efforts. However, authorities announced traffic restrictions for the weekend, giving emergency responders priority access to affected areas.

    Local officials face backlash over their slow response and lack of warning before the floods hit. Amparo Andres, a Valencia shop owner for 40 years, described how floodwaters reached her neck, destroying her home and business. “I thought I was going to die. I’ve lost everything,” she said, adding that only local youth offered assistance.

    Another resident, Juan Pérez, lamented the destruction of his family home. “All my life, my memories… and now it’s all gone,” he said.

    On Tuesday evening, the regional civil protection agency issued an emergency alert. However, many residents felt it came too late, as floodwaters were already causing widespread damage. Juan González from Aldaia criticized local authorities for failing to prepare for the flooding.

    In Paiporta, where over 60 deaths have been reported, residents expressed anger at the delayed arrival of aid. “There aren’t enough firefighters, and the shovels haven’t arrived,” said Paco Clemente, a local pharmacist.

    The federal government in Madrid also faces criticism for its delayed military response. The government’s decision to decline France’s offer to send 200 firefighters has drawn sharp criticism. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez promised full support for flood victims.

    Climate Impact, Looting, and Regional Damage

    Climate change is believed to have worsened the floods. Preliminary data from World Weather Attribution (WWA) suggests rainfall was 12% heavier than normal. Scientists warn that extreme weather events like this are now twice as likely.

    Desperation in the affected areas has led to dozens of arrests for looting, with reports of people stealing from abandoned stores.

    Flooding has also hit regions beyond Valencia, such as Huelva and Cartaya. In Jerez, evacuations took place as floodwaters rose. Due to a dry year, the sudden heavy rainfall had nowhere to be absorbed, worsening the impact. Chiva experienced as much rain in eight hours as it usually sees in an entire year.

    Grassroots volunteer groups, largely coordinated through social media, have seen hundreds of young people mobilizing to aid the hardest-hit areas. Local authorities have enforced traffic restrictions in metropolitan Valencia to allow emergency services to operate more effectively and maintain supply routes.

    With weather alerts active across northeastern and southern Spain, additional warnings were issued for the Balearic Islands on Saturday. Authorities are bracing for more rain as communities struggle to recover from the devastation.

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