Deadly floods across Spain's Valencia region wipe out harvest-ready orange and persimmon crops:: Bernardo Ferrer, Citrus ...
More than 220 people died after torrential rains on Oct. 29 triggered floods that swept through the suburbs south of the ...
The sea of mud and stagnant water submerging Spanish towns more than 10 days after the country's worst floods in decades has ...
The press release from the committee states that all warehouses in Valencia are operational and can guarantee deliveries to ...
AVA-ASAJA estimates that damages to unharvested agricultural crops total €278 million ($299 million), with citrus being the ...
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As the areas around Valencia continue tthe search and cleanup, estimates for repairs are trending toward $11 billion.
Valencia is also the world’s top exporter ... as thousands of hectares of farmland have been destroyed in Spain. Fruit, tomatoes, and rice farmlands have also been deluged by these floods ...
Valencia's regional government said people seeking ... which produces nearly two-thirds of citrus fruit in Spain - the world's top exporter of oranges. "The magnitude of the catastrophe has ...
In Chiva and other parts of Valencia — Paiporta, Masanasa ... The theater is filled with piles of water bottles and fruit.
In Chiva and other parts of Valencia — Paiporta ... The theater is filled with piles of water bottles and fruit. People make sandwiches. One group of young men arrive and drop off bottled ...