Storm Gloria: Spain death toll rises to 13 with four missing

(UTV|Storm Gloria Spain) – A violent storm that has ravaged parts of Spain with heavy rain and violent winds has left at least 13 people dead.

Spanish authorities said four people were still missing after Storm Gloria triggered floods and swept away roads.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez flew over some of the worst hit eastern areas and visited Majorca which has been battered by huge waves.

The government is to hold an emergency meeting on Friday to co-ordinate a response.

Mr Sanchez told reporters there would be “no scrimping on any resource or effort”.

“I think what’s important right now is that we’re all united, that we work shoulder-to-shoulder and co-operate, as we are doing,” he said.

Mr Sanchez said climate change had played a part in the severe storm.

“Meteorological phenomena we are witnessing aren’t entirely due to climate change, but what is also true is that climate change is accentuating them,” he told reporters.

(Agencies)

 

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