Severe storms and floods hit southern and eastern Spain, leaving four people missing and disrupting transport. In Letur, Albacete, floodwaters swept away vehicles and caused significant damage to buildings. Mayor Sergio Marin Sanchez confirmed search efforts for the missing, believed to be either in vehicles or homes at the time. In L’Alcudia, Valencia, rescue teams continue searching for another missing person, while video from the area shows individuals being carried away by floodwaters. In Andalusia, a high-speed train with 276 passengers derailed, though no injuries were reported. Helicopters were deployed to aid flood rescues.
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