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Bodies of missing out on Spanish boys discovered two weeks after flash floods

The bodies of two young brothers who went missing in floods that struck Spain's eastern Valencia area two weeks ago have actually been found, the Civil Guard confirmed on Wednesday.

Ruben and Izan Matias Calatayud, aged 3 and 5, were discovered in different places near Catarroja, nearly 10 km (6 miles). downstream from their home in Gush, a suburban area of Valencia. city, where they went missing when the floods struck on Oct. 29, a. Civil Guard spokesperson said.

Their aunt Barbara Sastre told Spain's state TVE last week. that the young boys' mom was operating in Valencia and their daddy. was with them at the household home when the flood hit at 6:30 p.m.

. The sound of the water going through the streets had. scared the children and their daddy moved them to the. living room to calm them down when the water burst through the. wall, she stated.

The three of them were dragged out, she told TVE.

Their dad - whose name has actually not been confirmed - tried to. stick on to them however they were swept away by the tide of water,. state news company EFE reported.

He made it through by grabbing hold of a tree, TVE included, and. stayed there for 4 hours before being rescued, having. suffered major injuries.

Sastre told TVE that the wait for news had actually left the family. destroyed.

It's been lots of days and they are really small, she stated. We. understand that they are searching for them and there are search celebrations. every day.

Rescue groups searching for individuals missing out on from the storm. have intensified their efforts in neighboring ravines and the. Albufera wetlands along with at sea utilizing expert search. boats.

Since Tuesday, authorities validated an overall of 223 individuals. dead up until now in the Oct. 29 floods, while 17 remained missing.

A brand-new storm caution has put the Valencia area on a fresh. alert since Tuesday night, in addition to other locations along the. Spanish coast including the southern city of Malaga.

Emergency situation services have moved some people from homes at high. threat of flooding, asked residents to relocate to higher ground, while. classes have been suspended in Malaga, Valencia and some. towns of Catalonia.

(source: Reuters)