The area has been flooded by teams of reporters trying to get on the spot creating more of a hazard for emergency services to cope with. "I landed at Valencia Airport about an hour ago and I'm trying to get to one of the flood hit areas which would normally take about 15 minutes in a car but all the roads are at a standstill. It's gridlocked. I saw a convoy of about 12 emergency vehicles whizz by at one point but many people have got out of their cars. Police are directing traffic away from the roads that have been closed. Getting off the plane you wouldn't realise there had been a disaster in this area, it isn't even raining now but as soon as you try to move around you can see how this region is struggling to cope." So what the **** are you doing there you twat,
I saw videos of a road near the port in Valencia and one side of it was riddled with vehicles that had been thrown into the central reservation barrier. One 3+ minute video didn’t even show all of the devastation on that one road. One of my local bars has announced that it will be a central hub for donations including food, clothes, hygiene products, electrical household appliances. Will be looking through my wardrobe and kitchen cupboards to see what I can spare later.
He's not lying, I've just found them . https://www.google.com/maps/@58.489...try=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAyNy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg57yr2dqd2o He's better Cheddar Caerphilly if he doesn't want to do time. Though he was caught Red Leicester handed.
My area has been lucky as the worst of the weather by passed us and was north of me. It moved further north into the Castellon region, which was due to be battered quite heavily. I haven’t looked for any info on it yet.
A map showing where missing people were last seen, around Valencia. The total number of deaths is going to be horrendous.
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Sounds good if people involved handle it right. My friend had series of tests and after a month had heard nothing. Called GP…he looked up results for her…said that she had ***** (disease she’d never heard of). Thanks, she said putting down phone and googling it. Found she had a death sentence…would have been better if a human being had sat her down and told her face to face.