Close Menu
    National News Brief
    Monday, June 1
    • Home
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Science
    • Technology
    • International
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Sports
    National News Brief
    Home » Crashing waves in a hilltop village, a night of terror from Spain’s floods

    Crashing waves in a hilltop village, a night of terror from Spain’s floods

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 3, 2024 Trending News No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    CHIVA, Spain: Irene Cuevas will never forget the sound of the waves crashing below her apartment’s balcony.

    If only there had been a flash of lightning in the darkness to let her glimpse what sounded like a roaring sea.

    “It was a constant fear because we didn’t have light to see by,” Cuevas told the Associated Press. “We could hear the roar of the waves, which was unbelievable. The street was completely flooded and we were hoping for some lightning so that we could at least see what situation we were in. It was all waves, currents everywhere.

    “We have that sound of the waves burned in our memory.”

    The devastating flash floods in eastern Spain this week that claimed over 200 lives and destroyed countless homes and livelihoods also seared a scar of terror in many survivors

    Cuevas, a 48-year-old embryologist, is a resident of Chiva, a village perched on a hill about 30km from Valencia city, whose southern outskirts were likewise ravaged by the floods on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Chiva got more rain in eight hours than the town had experienced in the preceding 20 months. Cuevas was at home and saw how the gorge dividing her village suddenly overflowed with rushing water.

    The tsunami-like wall of water claimed at least seven lives in Chiva, home to some 16,000 people, and the search goes on for more missing, either in collapsed houses or in the gorge.

    “It was terrifying because that night it began to rain and the water began to overflow the gorge and started carrying away cars and trees,” Cuevas said. “The underpasses of the bridges started to clog with debris, and the water started to flow through the entire village.”

    The gorge, called the Barranco de Chiva, is normally dry, but it is fed into by several other runoff gorges and channels water to vineyards below.

    The huge storm sent a blast of water that knocked down two of the four bridges crossing the gorge, while a third was left unsafe to cross. The sides of the gorge were eaten out, bringing down a sidewalk and several houses and tearing holes in others.

    Cuevas, who moved to Chiva when she got married 18 years ago, lives one street over from the buildings bordering the gorge. She and other people living in her apartment building helped several neighbours from the building in front when they feared it would come down. The neighbors said their building trembled from the force of the water.

    Cuevas and her fellow residents helped tie ropes or cords across the street so that the people on the other side could hang on as they waded through the rushing water. They then made it up the stairs and about 20 people spent a sleepless night in her second-floor apartment and the apartment above.



    Source link

    Team_NationalNewsBrief
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Israel’s Netanyahu ordered military to attack targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs

    US says struck Iranian radar and drone control sites; Iran Guards say US base targeted

    US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China

    Netanyahu orders deeper Israeli incursion into Lebanon to hit Hezbollah

    Two hundred hurt in post-game violence as Paris hails second Champions League triumph

    Trump says Iran has agreed to no nuclear weapons

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks

    Winners and losers from opening day of NBA free agency

    July 1, 2025

    Reddit Rival Digg Is Making a Comeback, Using AI to Moderate

    March 5, 2025

    Opinion | MAGA Was Built in Decades. What Will Democrats Build Next?

    September 12, 2025

    Ancient society may have carved ‘sun stones’ to end volcanic winter

    January 16, 2025

    Market Talk – August 22, 2025

    August 22, 2025
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    About us

    Welcome to National News Brief, your one-stop destination for staying informed on the latest developments from around the globe. Our mission is to provide readers with up-to-the-minute coverage across a wide range of topics, ensuring you never miss out on the stories that matter most.

    At National News Brief, we cover World News, delivering accurate and insightful reports on global events and issues shaping the future. Our Tech News section keeps you informed about cutting-edge technologies, trends in AI, and innovations transforming industries. Stay ahead of the curve with updates on the World Economy, including financial markets, economic policies, and international trade.

    Editors Picks

    Expanding war on terrorism to encompass war on drugs isn’t working

    June 1, 2026

    AI made building easy

    June 1, 2026

    Huge study of Alzheimer’s genetics identifies new drug targets

    June 1, 2026

    A personalized vaccine for melanoma cut the risk of cancer returning after five years

    June 1, 2026
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2024 Nationalnewsbrief.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.