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Spain records rainiest October ever, culminating in deadly floods

Spain has actually registered the rainiest October on record, culminating in the most fatal floods in years in the country, the nationwide weather condition company AEMET stated on Friday.

More than 220 individuals died after downpours on Oct. 29 triggered flash floods that rose through residential areas south of the city of Valencia, in eastern Spain, sweeping away automobiles and bridges and flooding homes and underground parking lot.

Seventy-eight individuals are missing, although the federal government believes some of them could match some of the 48 bodies still to be recognized.

Researchers say extreme weather occasions are ending up being more regular due to climate modification. Meteorologists believe the warming of the Mediterranean, which increases water evaporation, plays a key function in making torrential rains more serious.

Peninsular Spain had an average of 147 millimetres (mm) of rain this October, practically twice the average amount in a typical October, AEMET added.

Turis, a town 15 km (about 9 miles) upstream from Valencia city where a year's worth of rain fell in a day, broke the nationwide record of rains in an hour with 184.6 mm falling.

With 771 mm of rain in 24 hours, Turis was likewise near to breaking the record registered in 1987 in close-by Oliva of 817 mm.

AEMET said October was a warm month in general, with an average temperature over peninsular Spain of 15.5 ° Celsius

(source: Reuters)