At least 104 people have lost their lives in Spain due to a relentless storm that brought heavy rains and catastrophic flooding.
Report informs via ABC that the autonomous community of Valencia in the eastern part of the country has been hit the hardest, with 92 fatalities reported, while three more lives were claimed in other regions.
The fury of nature has left a trail of destruction in its wake, with dozens of roads still blocked, rail services disrupted, and infrastructure severely damaged. Approximately 70,000 households remain without electricity as the nation grapples with the aftermath of this calamity. As of October 31, warnings remain in place for several regions, including Valencia.