Heavy rains triggered severe flooding in the Spanish town of Cadaques on Friday, sweeping away dozens of cars parked in a normally dry riverbed that turned into a torrent rushing down from nearby mountains. The surging water carried the vehicles downstream, where they collided with a bridge, creating a blockage and worsening the flood’s impact.
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Spain floods: Intense rains sweep away Catalonia cars, days after Valencia catastrophe
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