Continued heavy rains in eastern Spain have exacerbated flooding near Valencia, leading to tragic losses of at least 217 lives last week. On Monday, Barcelona was hit by these relentless storms, resulting in widespread disruptions across the city. In response, Spanish Transport Minister Oscar Puente announced the suspension of all commuter rail services in northeast Catalonia, a densely populated region home to 8 million residents, at the behest of civil protection officials.
Residents in Barcelona were alerted to \"extreme and continued rainfall,\" particularly in the southern outskirts, warning them to steer clear of normally dry gorges and canals which have become perilous under the deluge. The severe weather has not only affected ground transportation but has also impacted air travel, with air traffic controllers rerouting 15 flights operating from Barcelona's airport to ensure passenger safety. The city continues to grapple with the aftermath of the storms as authorities work to restore normalcy.
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Heavy rains disrupt rail service in Barcelona, killing at least 217
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