WCK’s Relief Team is in Spain to see how we can best assist communities impacted by severe flooding along the Mediterranean coast. More than a month's worth of rain fell in a day, flooding roads and homes, breaching rivers, and destroying crops along the Mediterranean coast. Spain’s meteorological agency said one station recorded the heaviest rainfall in a 24-hour period in Valencia since 1996. Over 100,000 households are without electricity.
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