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At least 95 people killed in Spain flash floods

Flash flooding has killed at least 95 people in southern Spain, where rescue teams are working to find those feared missing. 
 
One of those dead includes a 71-year-old British man, who died hours after being rescued from flooding in Malaga.
 
Earlier, Spain's King Felipe VI warned there had been "enormous destruction" to infrastructure and, as a result, some communities were harder to access.
 
Footage uploaded to social media overnight showed floodwaters causing chaos in some areas, dragging cars through streets and leaving some people clinging to trees.
 
Local authorities are issuing warnings about false information circulating online, including whether Valencia's tap water is safe to drink.
 


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