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Rain in Spain leaves two dead, two missing, people stuck on roofs


2023-09-04T11:13:34Z

Aerial views from a Madrid emergencies helicopter on Monday (September 4) showed the swollen Alberche river after torrential rain hit central Spain causing floods. Guardia Civil officers overnight rescued residents as water completely engulfed streets in the town of El Alamo in the Madrid region.

Two people died and two were missing as torrential rains caused heavy flooding in central Spain on Sunday and early on Monday, shutting roads, subway lines and high-speed train connections, authorities said.

Helicopters were sent to rescue people who sought refuge on the roofs of their homes in the Toledo area some 50 km (31 miles) southwest of Madrid, emergency services said.

The sudden downpour transformed streets into rivers of mud that dragged cars and trash bins in Madrid, Castile-La Mancha, Catalonia and Valencia regions. Hail also fell in many areas.

Two people died in the rural area around the central city of Toledo, a police spokesperson said.

“It just kept raining and we were a little scared, but we were indoors so we were safe,” said Isabella Stewart, a U.S. missionary living in Toledo as she was taking a bus.

Another Toledo resident, Ruben Gonzalez, said: “I live four blocks away and it was very strong. Everything is flooded. This is crazy.”

In the Madrid region, emergency services tackled almost 1,200 incidents overnight and firefighters and police were searching for one man in the rural area of Aldea del Fresno, southwest of Madrid, the emergency services said.

The man went missing with his son when their car was dragged into the Alberche River after an avalanche caused by a sudden spate.

“The minor was rescued after he had climbed up a tree,” the Madrid emergency service said.

An 84-year-old man was missing in Villamanta area west of Madrid after he was dragged off by streams of water and mud.

Several roads in the Madrid region were closed as half a dozen bridges were torn down by water overflowing the riverbanks.

The rainfall, although still heavy in some places, was expected to wane later on Monday. The National Weather Agency on Monday lowered the alert level to yellow from orange and red on Sunday.

Several subway lines were closed in central Madrid early on Monday, though the service was reestablished in most of the city during the morning and only a few stations near the River Manzanares were still closed around noon, Metro de Madrid subway operator said in a statement.

Some high-speed connections between Madrid and the southern region of Andalusia have resumed, but trains were operating at lower-than-normal speeds.

Related Galleries:

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard search and rescue team look for a missing person by a bridge that partially collapsed, following heavy rain in Aldea del Fresno, Spain September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera

A view of the bank of Alberche river following heavy rain in Aldea del Fresno, Spain September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera

Cars are stranded on a flooded road, following heavy rain in Toledo, Spain September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard search and rescue team look for a missing person by a bridge that partially collapsed, following heavy rain in Aldea del Fresno, Spain September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera

People wait for the bus by a flooded road caused by heavy rain, following a red alert for a severe storm from Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), in Madrid, Spain, September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera

A man reacts as emergency services remove fallen tree branches from a road caused by heavy rain, following a red alert for severe storms from Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), Madrid, Spain, September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera


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