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Flash floods in southern Spain cause one death and two missing

Overflowing rivers washed away motorcycles and cars, and authorities warned people to stay inside.

Authorities in Valencia, where the deadly floods that occurred in October of last year caused damage worth billions of Euros and killed more than 220 people, sent red alerts to people's mobile phones on Sunday night, urging them not to leave their homes and stay on high ground.

Eight other provinces also issued an orange alert, warning residents of the serious dangers to their property or themselves and to prepare for worsening conditions.

Heavy rains last year in Valencia caught authorities by surprise. Many blamed local and national officials who warned people too late. This led to the resignation of the regional leader.

According to a post on their X page, the Civil Guard of Spain found a body in Malaga. The man's van had been swept away Sunday by an overflowing stream. The second passenger was still missing.

According to the state news agency EFE, emergency teams are also searching for a teenager in Granada that was swept away while trying to cross a riverbed with a motorcycle.

In Barcelona, Catalonia, ?a woman was hospitalised on Saturday after being hit by a lamppost torn down by 70-kilometre-per-hour winds, the regional government's civil protection agency told Europa Press. (Reporting and editing by William Maclean, Victoria Waldersee)

(source: Reuters)