Death was scattered by the powerful who caused flooding in Valencia with the dead and missing being dozens. The rainfall rates in Spain were particularly high and occurred mainly in mountain areas. This is as a consequence created torrents that lured everything into their path by scattering death. The interim account refers to 51 dead. Weatherologist Thodoris Kolydas with his posting in X explains that the “destruction also comes with 200+ mm of rain with the highest rain heights in mountainous mostly areas”. It even presents a table with the highest rain rates in Spain that resulted in fatal flooding. In detail, the post of Theodore Kolydas: THE 48-hour high in Spain When the disaster also comes with 200+ mm of rain with the highest rain heights in mountainous areas. Madridejos (690 m) 226.0 mm Utiel (761 m) 224.2 mm Caravaca de la Cruz (643 m) 158.2 mm Vilafranca (130 m) 142.0 mm Castellfort (220 m) 126.0 mm Bobadilla (408 m) 122.0 mm Ceuta (5 m) 121.6 mm Málaga (54 m) 121.0 mm TA HIGHLIGHT 48 HOURS IN SPAIN When the disaster also comes with 200+ mm of rain with the highest rain heights in mountainous areas. Madridejos (690 m) 2266.0 mm Utiel (761 m) 224.2 mm Caravaca de la Cruz (643 m) 158.2 mm Vilafranca (130 m) 142.0 mm Castellfort (220 m)… — Theodoros Kolydas (@KolydasT)
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