The work to clean up after the Valencia floods is still continuing, with so many underground garages and car parks to empty of mud and debris. There’s also the matter of around 120,000 vehicles that were damaged beyond repair to be collected and removed. Some will be dumped in a quarry but other areas are being sought. https://fb.watch/w5uOJUCS3T/?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd7n1e8n721o.amp Had his fingers In too many pies. Police will soon have him in custardy
If he goes to prison, make sure he doesn't carry any jelly into his cell, otherwise he'll blow the (bloody) doors off
November saw Spain as a whole, north, south, east and west recording the highest average tempertures since records began. The records show that the average for the country was 12.4c, that figure included the averages of day maximums and night time minimums. This was a full 2.8c higher than the average for the reference period 1991 to 2020. The highest temperatures were of 32c in the shade in Gran Cararia. Despite the huge amounts of rain that fell on Valencia, the rainfall on the country as a whole was 40% LESS than what should have been recorded in an average November. More on Fresh Radio Spain, Tuesday 8-10am.