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Spanish tourist hotspot is hit by 'water explosion' with most rain in 70 years as raging floods wash away cars

The rapidly flowing water erupted along the Barranco del Saltador river in Cehegín, Murcia after the region was hit with more than 400litres per square metre of rain in the first six days of March.



A Spanish tourist hotspot in Murcia experienced a "water explosion" with the most rain in 70 years, causing raging floods that washed away cars and closed roads. The Canary Islands also experienced flash flooding and heavy snow.

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