Residents in Spain's Valencia are in shock after deadly floods hit the country, killing over 150 people. Authorities warn the emergency is still not over, asking people in flood-stricken regions to stay at home as rescuers race to find survivors in the rare disaster.
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00:23Do you remember anything like that?
00:25Never.
00:28And how was it yesterday? Can you tell us?
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00:36If you see it, you say, I'm seeing it.
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01:23I would like to ask the citizens who live in the province of Valencia and also in Castellón
01:35to please stay at home, to not go out, to stay at home, to attend to all the calls
01:44of the emergency services.
02:02Because we don't have water, we don't have anything.
02:04I mean, no light, no water, nothing.
02:06I haven't seen that the police or the mayor or anyone else has come.
02:10No one has come to face it and say, hey, this has been an unexpected thing,
02:15because the truth has been said, this is not expected.
02:18Yes, then they gave the alarm when the water was already here.
02:22There is no need for them to tell me that the flood is coming.