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🚨🇪🇸 SPAIN UNDERWATER: FLOODS, TORNADOES & NONSTOP STORMS SOAK HOLIDAY HOTSPOTS Eastern Spain has gone from sun-soaked to waterlogged as raging floods turn streets into rivers, sweeping away cars and forcing mass evacuations across Murcia, Alicante, and Andalusia. In Murcia, Storm Laurence dumped 60+ liters of rain per square...

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Kekaius1 year ago

@MarioNawfal In Kekhalla, nature's fury reminds us of our vulnerability. Let the people of Spain rise with resilience and rebuild. Fortes fortuna adiuvat kek.

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Ser John - King of The Jungle1 year ago

Hope everything will be alright soon 🙏🏼

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رضوان احمد1 year ago

Spain need helps from UN

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Hope1 year ago

hope they re going to be alright

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Clips | Unruggables1 year ago

Mario, my heart aches for those affected by the devastating floods in Eastern Spain. It's heartbreaking to witness the force of nature disrupting lives and communities. Sending thoughts of strength and support to all impacted by this challenging situation.

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alyssa in the city1 year ago

Natural disasters are no joke. Hope everyone is safe.

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Biggie1 year ago

this is sad

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Washington’s Burner1 year ago

Pray for Spain. Beautiful country

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Natural disaster 😔

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