What’s happening with the floods in Spain?

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    by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:

    In recent days, the region of Valencia in eastern Spain has been hit by the deadliest floods in decades, with a death toll of at least 158 people. The disaster has been described as one of the worst storm-related disasters in Europe in over five decades.

    It has been widely reported that on Tuesday, a year’s worth of rain fell in just eight hours in parts of the Valencia region, triggering catastrophic flash flooding. The torrential rains caused rivers to burst their banks, sweeping away bridges, railways, and cars and turning village streets into rivers.

    The Independent reported that “fresh red weather warnings for rain have prompted fears of further flooding in Spain [today].”  But reports from the ground are that there has been no rain and the water has appeared from seemingly nowhere, leading people to question what’s happening.

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    Earlier today, NASA tweeted the video clip below with the comment: “Torrential rains caused deadly flooding and extensive damage in the province of Valencia, located in eastern Spain. These Landsat images show the extent of flooding as of 30 October 2024.”

    You can see a similar comparison of the “before and after satellite images showing the catastrophic flooding happening in Valencia, Spain” in a tweet posted by ‘Latest in space’ HERE.

    It is not the first time that Valencia has experienced devastating flooding.  In 2013, Caroline Angus described the flood in 1957 that changed Valencia forever.

    Death Toll In Spain Officially Reported As 158 And Climbing, As Of Yesterday. WHAT WAS IT? The People Got NO Warning. In Some Footage The Streets Are DRY When The “Flood” Rolls In; People Are In Shock

    By Celia Farber

    Another event happened that is something that can’t happen – this time in the Valencia region of Spain.

    It was neither a “storm” nor a “hurricane” but a sudden appearance of violent mud, water, mud and debris, pushing down bridges, tearing up streets, and flinging cars, even huge trucks, into chaotic piles, resembling a boy’s car collection emptied from a bucket onto a pile on the floor.

    My daughter-in-law told me yesterday, confirming what we are hearing, that based on what she heard from people in the Valencia region, people got no warning.

    Do you remember how I kept saying the most ominous thing about “Helene” was the lack of warning? That seems to be an essential part of these new “weather” attacks, which are not weather.

    “Storms” are tracked. Obsessively, with high-technology precision, by professionals all over the world, and certainly Spain is no exception.

    So, what happened here?

    One year’s worth of rain in 6 or 8 hours? I don’t think we should continue to use words like “rain.”

    It was water. Violent water, out of nowhere. Mud water.

    Right now, I am only emphasising the things that are impossible – I’m not offering “answers,” and of course, I am well aware of weather weaponry and have reported on it, more and more recently.

    It seems this time they are not even trying to make it appear like a real “storm.”

    What are we looking at here? It’s towns and cities filling up with water as you’d fill a bathtub. Water just descending, like a Hollywood film effect. There is no reference point for this. My daughter-in-law told me it is known hardly ever to rain in the Valencia region – but I am adamant it’s not rain, so what should we call it?

    Source: Ronny on Twitter, 30 October 2024
    Source: Captain Ghazi on Twitter, 31 October 2024

    Again, watch here, how the water just rolls in.

    Source: Massimo on Twitter, 31 October 2024

    An impossible amount.

    What is that water?

    Did a dam break? I didn’t hear that any dam broke. The same rogue wave of midwater rolls in all over the place, in numerous clips.

    I had a clip that was a street, a man was outside, the street was bone dry, not even drizzling, and then the water rolled in. I can’t find it but I will keep looking, I saved it somewhere.

    This is really, really strange.

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