Spanish emergency teams were still looking for missing people in the Valencia province following a destructive storm on Tuesday night, October 29, that killed at least 158 people, the Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) said.
Spanish emergency services said their teams were inspecting flooded areas with the help of trained dogs.
Footage released by UME shows rescuers inspecting flooded buildings, looking through piles of cars, and helping remove mud from affected areas.
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.
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