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In Valencia, a large number of volunteers and neighbors have organized to help the La Torre neighborhood, one of the most affected by DANA. Some are trying to get the streets back to normal, while others are scrambling for supplies after the devastating floods.
In Valenciaa large number of volunteers and neighbors have organized to help the La Torre neighborhood, one of the most affected by the DANA. Some are trying to get the streets back to normal, while others are looking for supplies after the devastating floods.
In Chiva, the affected municipality, volunteers, including those from the NGO InVisibles, clean the mud from the streets. In the absence of water, gas and electricity, charging points have been installed food distributionand clothes, for the victims of the catastrophe.
In Paiporta, a town also very affected by the floods, the inhabitants do queue to get supplieswhile the city remains without electricity or internet. The flash floods have caused the death of at least 62 people, 205 in total and there are still many missing. Experts say drought and flood cycles are intensifying with climate change.