Queen Letizia and King Felipe visited Paiporta, which is one of the areas worst-affected by last week's floods in Spain.
By Andrei Khalip, Inti LandauroCatastrophic flash floods that have killed at least 217 people in Spain are caused by a destructive weather system in which cold and warm air meet and produce powerful ...
Spanish rescuers are focusing their search for missing people on underground garages and a multi-storey car park following ...
RESEARCHERS have revealed that a third of homes flooded during the DANA storm in Valencia were built on land at risk of ...
136-point recovery plan includes direct payments to those affected, reconstruction of industrial areas and infrastructure ...
Although Spain’s PM and even the royals have felt the ire of flood victims, it was Valencia's president who closed down the ...
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez pledges €10.6 billion in rapid aid to support Valencia regions hit hard by storm DANA’s ...
Spain grapples with deadly storm aftermath as military, police work to restore Valencia, remove debris, and find flood victims.
The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has established a logistical support center in Valencia, eastern Spain, to assist Romanian citizens affected by the severe flooding caused by Cyclone DANA. ...
The Church in Spain opened parishes to help flood relief efforts after 217 people died when torrential rain deluged towns ...
Spain is grappling with a devastating natural disaster, as the death toll from catastrophic floods triggered by extreme weather has now surpassed 200 ...
Deadly and destructive flooding in the Valencia region of Spain was caused by a 'DANA' last week. But what exactly is a DANA, how is it different from a storm and are they becoming more common?