By Emma Pinedo and David Latona for Reuters
At least 51 people have been killed in flash floods sweeping the eastern Spanish region of Valencia following torrential rains on Tuesday that left roads and towns under water, local authorities say.
Dozens of videos shared on social media overnight appeared to show people trapped by the floodwaters, with some climbing into trees to avoid being swept away.
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Carlos Mazon, the regional leader of Valencia, told a press conference some people remained isolated in inaccessible locations.
Emergency services urged citizens to refrain from any kind of road travel and to follow further updates from official sources.
Spain's state weather agency AEMET declared a red alert in Valencia, with some areas such as Turis and Utiel recording 200mm of rainfall.
- Reuters