The floods that hit Spain on October 29 resulted in at least 230 deaths and caused devastating damage across Valencia, marking a historical level of destruction.
In the eastern region of Valencia, 80 towns experienced torrential rain that submerged cars and wrecked infrastructure, highlighting the severity of the catastrophe.
Photos show the drastic transformation of streets and neighborhoods, from chaotic scenes of debris and damage to areas restored after extensive cleanup efforts.
Spain's Higher Council of Colleges of Architects emphasized the unprecedented nature of the flood’s destruction, indicating a critical need for improved disaster preparedness.
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