Spain's catastrophic floods by the numbers: At least 219 dead, 93 missing and billions in damage

A bicycle is photographed covered in mud after the floods in Masanasa, Valencia, Spain, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

MADRID (AP) — The catastrophic torrential rains that overflowed rivers and normally dry canals in eastern Spain last week triggered flash floods that submerged entire communities and killed scores of people.

The deluge left behind a , the hardest-hit region. The search for the dead and missing continues, more than a week since the Oct. 29 floods hit — as well as a .

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