Firefighters in Alzira, Spain, rescued a couple and their two dogs on Tuesday, October 29, as torrential rain caused devastating flooding in the Valencian community.
Footage released by Bombers Consorci VLC shows firefighters moving through chest-high floodwaters and rescuing a couple and their dogs from their home.
At least 158 people were killed, and dozens remained missing following the flooding, according to news reports.
Earlier footage showed a woman being airlifted from her apartment, and a man and his pets being rescued from his home in the Valencia floods.
Credit: Bombers Consorci VLC via Storyful
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