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Spain braces for new rainfall after catastrophic floods
Weather warnings for rain are in place across Spain’s eastern and south-western coasts, with a red warning issued for the port city of Huelva
At least158 people have died after the record-breaking rains and subsequent flash-flooding; 155 people in the Valencian Community, two people in Castile-La Mancha and one in Andalusia
Emergency teams are struggling to restore basic services in Valencia, Spanish newspaper El Pais reports
The president of the Valencian Government, Carlos Mazon, has announced 250m euros ($270m) in aid for those affected
Officials haven’t disclosed the number of people still missing but said there are “many”, as the toll rose by about another 60 deaths on Thursday